07-10-2023
16:41
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07-17-2023
15:13
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LizzyFitbit
07-10-2023
16:41
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07-17-2023
15:13
by
LizzyFitbit
Has anyone had this problem and is it safe to use superglue to fix. See pic
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
04-15-2024 10:21
04-15-2024 10:21
Seems like it. Mine just fell off too. That's just a hair over one year ago that we got these -- enticed from the effort to swap out the Ionic. Support says there's no more warranty -- wow what a disappointment. So these watches aren't going to be accurate now, nor are they able to deal with moisture now that the metal trim is off, and they aren't comfortable with the cavities in back exposed. Seems like Ima better off going back to the Ionic.
04-15-2024 11:43
04-15-2024 11:43
Mine was less than a year old, so they replaced it. Fitbit should be replacing every single one, even those out of warranty. That would be good customer service. Instead they are losing customers. I will never buy another Fitbit again.
04-15-2024 12:13
04-15-2024 12:13
@Babci6 wrote:Mine was less than a year old, so they replaced it. Fitbit should be replacing every single one, even those out of warranty. That would be good customer service. Instead they are losing customers. I will never buy another Fitbit again.
Amen!
04-17-2024 08:08
04-17-2024 08:08
04-18-2024 13:44
04-18-2024 13:44
04-18-2024 14:11
04-18-2024 22:43
04-18-2024 22:43
I am answering Grlee. Do you mean blood oxygen like the Sense 2 has?
04-21-2024 01:31
04-21-2024 01:31
Same. Mine is 14 months and fell off. I glued it back on before I came to this page 😔 hopefully it still works
04-21-2024 06:30
04-21-2024 06:30
If you are still within the year go back to Amazon, unfortunately the contract of sale is with them and not Fitbit. Amazon should help you, they are quite good with their customer service in my experience.
That said, they could point you to Fitbit directly, see what they say. Good luck either way. I’ve now moved away from Fitbit after every watch I’ve had has had issues
04-21-2024 08:16
04-21-2024 08:16
Mine fell off as well yesterday.
I can not get the watch to recharge the battery any longer 😒
04-21-2024 08:53
04-21-2024 08:53
Actually that’s not true. Amazon is an authorized retailer of Fitbit products. Check the link.
04-21-2024 09:42
04-21-2024 09:42
@JGenn, I did the same when mine fell off at 14 months. Design flaws aside, the sensors do seem to still be working correctly
04-21-2024 09:53
04-21-2024 09:53
That’s good to hear. Hopefully lasts a bit longer. My first Fitbit lasted years. This one not so much 😕
04-21-2024 14:47
04-21-2024 14:47
My Sense 2 also has this issue. Silver pieces came off one and another. I was afraid to glue by myself to ruin it's function and could cause my skin irritation.
Of cause this happens after warranty expired.
What should I do???
04-21-2024 19:48
04-21-2024 19:48
I have not had any irritation.
04-22-2024 03:50
04-22-2024 03:50
04-24-2024 06:27
04-24-2024 06:27
Hi! I’ve had the very same problem. This is the third time I’ve had to contact customer support for three different watches. There is ZERO customer support for this on going defect. I’m outside my warrantee period so was not offered anything except a very small discount on a new Sense2. Seriously? Fitbit needs to stand behind their faulty product and replace any watch that falls apart. I could have bought ONE Apple Watch for the price of the three Sense2 watches I’ve had. In fact, that’s my plan now. If they can’t fix the problem, then do like me and buy from a better brand.
04-24-2024 11:13
04-24-2024 11:20
04-24-2024 11:20
👏👏👏
This. All of this.
Also don't be surprised if your message is removed for "violating the rules of conduct" like one of my posts of a similar nature was. It appears Fitbit doesn't much like being called out for its known defects or asked to be responsible for remedying them.
04-26-2024 09:21
04-26-2024 09:21