04-08-2022
12:41
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04-09-2022
04:02
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MarreFitbit
04-08-2022
12:41
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04-09-2022
04:02
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MarreFitbit
I've had my Fitbit for over 5 years. Lately a full battery charge is not lasting a full day. In the past, after charging it fully, the battery would last many days. How many years does the battery last before it will be no longer charge?
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04-08-2022 21:28
04-08-2022 21:28
I am currently experiencing the same problem. I have search for resolutions. I plan on charging it to 100% tomorrow morning to see if turning off auto sync and other push notifications saves the battery. I will update everyone afterwards.
04-09-2022 04:03 - edited 11-13-2023 04:23
04-09-2022 04:03 - edited 11-13-2023 04:23
Hi there, @HebbaBebba @TovitaR. Welcome to the Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post about the inconvenience with your Versa smartwatches. I understand where your concern is coming from.
As you may know, your Versa battery should last up to 4 days. However, as with other electronic devices, the battery will depend on the features and how often they're used, such as the GPS, Spotify app or animated clock faces. While this doesn't mean that you shouldn't use them, please take into into consideration the conditions that impact your watch's battery.
That being said, I'd recommend to change the clock face to one designed by Fitbit and please confirm if you've followed the tips and recommendations to maximize your watch's battery life described here.
Hope that helps.
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04-09-2022
18:23
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04-11-2022
04:24
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MarreFitbit
04-09-2022
18:23
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04:24
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MarreFitbit
This does not answer my question. I didn't ask how many days a charge lasts. I asked how many years will the battery last. Currently, I can't even get 12 hours out of one charge.
Update: Yes! Please let me know. I can't even get 12 hours out of a 100% charge.
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