11-28-2022
13:33
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16:58
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MatthewFitbit
11-28-2022
13:33
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16:58
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MatthewFitbit
My versa3 is not holding a charge longer than 2 days. This just started last week.
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11-28-2022
20:10
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07-20-2024
11:35
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MarreFitbit
11-28-2022
20:10
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11:35
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MarreFitbit
Hi @Primp - first thing to try is a sync and then Shutdown from the watch Settings menu. Wait at least 10 seconds before placing on the charger to restart it and charge it.
This will fix anything not working right.
The next thing is to check which features you are using that drains the battery, such as snore detection or SpO2, which combined can use 4 days of battery.
See more details here How to resolve the Major issues causing short battery life
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11-29-2022 02:09 - edited 03-16-2024 09:55
11-29-2022 02:09 - edited 03-16-2024 09:55
Hi there, @Primp. Thanks for stopping by in the Community Forums.
Are you using Snore Detection? If so, please note that the Snore Detection feature does impact your device’s battery, so we recommend charging your device to at least 40% before going to bed. For more information, see How can I use my Fitbit device to detect snoring and noise levels while I sleep?
Nevertheless, as @Guy_ has mentioned, please bear in mind that battery life will depend on how frequent certain features are used in general. Because you're using an Always-On Display clock face, I'd recommend changing the clock face to another one made by Fitbit and monitor your it's behavior in the next day. Additionally, try turning off this setting by opening the Settings app on your watch > Display > Always-on display.
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11-29-2022 05:31
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11-29-2022
05:38
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11:16
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MarreFitbit
11-29-2022
05:38
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11:16
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MarreFitbit
@Primp - some things worth verifying as they are not obvious.
Iif you are not using SpO2, go to the Gallery tile in the Fitbit App and uninstall the SpO2 tracker, if it is present.
Go to the Sleep tile in the Fitbit App and click on the gear icon and check that snore detection is not enabled or not present if you don't have premium.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.