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Phantom Vibrations on Versa?

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I have noticed that while my Versa vibrates properly for notifications, reminder to move, etc., I do also seem to be getting random vibrations not connected to any function.  They are much softer and shorter than regular vibrations and I am actually not even sure they are happening.  When I look at my watch, all I see is  the clock face. 

 

Any ideas?

 

 

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Thank you very much for this reply.  It is the kind of data talk that I am always interested in.  I must have missed this feature when I was reading about the Versa.  Yesterday, I was in a big institutional building that I know can play havoc with bluetooth.  The watch buzzed quite a bit yesterday.  Today, only once before I read your email.  I will now be aware and observe when the watch is vibrating and where the phone is.  

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@guitarwoman Thanks for stopping by! This could be the bluetooth notification. When your Versa loses connection wiht your phone (due to things like turning off the bluetooth your phone or getting far from it so it loses the signal) then your Versa will alert you with a small vibration. Try to remember if this happened (you went to a different room while leaving your phone in your purse or some similar situation) as this could most likely be the cause of the vibrations you are feeling. Still you can try restarting your Versa by doing the following:

 

1.- Press and hold the back (left) and bottom buttons until you see the Fitbit logo on the screen. This should take less than 10 seconds.
2.- Let go of the buttons.
3.- If your Fitbit watch doesn't work normally, use the instructions in How do I turn off my Fitbit device? to turn your watch off and on again. 
 
Let me know how it goes!
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Thank you very much for this reply.  It is the kind of data talk that I am always interested in.  I must have missed this feature when I was reading about the Versa.  Yesterday, I was in a big institutional building that I know can play havoc with bluetooth.  The watch buzzed quite a bit yesterday.  Today, only once before I read your email.  I will now be aware and observe when the watch is vibrating and where the phone is.  

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@guitarwoman thank you for the information, please keep an eye on the bluetooth connection between your phone and your Versa and let me know if this is the case.

 

I look forward to your reply!

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Oh, wow. I thought they were in my head. Did the Blaze do this too?

 

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Don’t know, never had a Blaze.

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