05-04-2023
02:08
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05-29-2023
17:43
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LizzyFitbit
05-04-2023
02:08
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05-29-2023
17:43
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LizzyFitbit
What do I need to disable on this? I got my watch Sunday and when I woke up Wednesday I was at 4% and needed to charge it. Is this because of the body response all-day tracker or what? My Versa 3 watch I would charge it every Saturday and even then I had 25% left. Three days is freaking nuts for a $320 watch
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05-04-2023
03:32
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06-29-2024
17:02
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MarreFitbit
05-04-2023
03:32
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17:02
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MarreFitbit
Hi @Randalllind - your watch may be using GPS if you are exercising and the battery life is quoted for 5 hours max for GPS. though often is a bit longer. Here are some general issues How to resolve the Major issues causing short battery life.
Your watch could also be faulty if you have addressed these and if so you can chat via the Fitbit App, click profile photo, Help & Support, Contact Customer Support.
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05-04-2023 03:51 - edited 05-04-2023 03:53
05-04-2023 03:51 - edited 05-04-2023 03:53
Thank you Guy_ for all the help. I selected run and turned off GPS. Does the body responses feature also drain the battery?
05-04-2023 13:24
05-04-2023 13:24
I will be calling Sense 2 died today and I have no idea why I am charging so much.
05-29-2023 18:27
05-29-2023 18:27
Hi there, @Randalllind. @Guy_ Thanks for the help.
@Randalllind Thanks for trying the suggestions shared above. As our friend mentioned, certain features such as SpO2 or Always-On Display impact the battery life if they're used regularly. In the case of the body responses, using this feature will affect your device's battery. I understand you've tried some steps, but please make sure to exhaust the tips described in this help article and monitor your Sense 2 to see if the battery life improves.
05-29-2023 19:15
05-29-2023 19:15
It seems to have fixed itself. I guess it takes time to regulate or whatever.
06-06-2023 18:16
06-06-2023 18:16
Hi there, @Randalllind.
Thanks for getting back and I'm glad your Sense 2 started working again. In case you have some spare time, let me invite you to visit our Health & Wellness board where you can find great stories and tips, make new friends and start your own topics.
Have a good one!