11-05-2023
05:40
- last edited on
10-26-2025
17:48
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EstuardoFitbit
11-05-2023
05:40
- last edited on
10-26-2025
17:48
by
EstuardoFitbit
The meal sensor plate on my Sense 2 has fallen off. I had my Sense 2 for less than a year. Never wore it in the shower. Never wore it in any water. What can I do to fix this? Please help. I need this to work so I can track my sleep as I have an autoimmune disease.
thanks.
Best Answer11-05-2023 07:08
11-05-2023 07:08
Depends if you have all your notifications etc on. Mine comes up it needs charging every couple of days which is annoying. I have my notifications off but use the exercise feature once a day for an hour. The sense is so much better than the sense 2. I for one wish i hadnt upgraded…. Sorry downgraded
Best Answer11-06-2023 11:44 - edited 11-06-2023 11:45
11-06-2023 11:44 - edited 11-06-2023 11:45
@samkathleen - From other forums, there are reports that the Fitbit app GPS is always on now which is both draining the battery on the Smartwatch, in this case our Fitbit Sense 2 device and your phone. I always use my Fitbit with the highest levels of battery drain but still could get pretty decent battery life. My older Charge 5 I could get 5 days + of battery life typically when needed and my Sense could get 3-4 days of battery life. However as the Sense got older, my Sense was getting only about 1.5 days of battery life. I recently switched to a Sense 2 with the new app and at max I get about 1.5 days of battery life. I essentially try to find time during every day to charge it continuously so that I don't get stuck with no power at all during a day. This is kind of a pain because I now have a tendency to charge it overnight 2-3 times a week which messes up my Sleep Scores if I don't remember to do a "boost" charge sometime during the day.
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