06-01-2022 06:01
06-01-2022 06:01
I have had my sense for a little more than six months and in those six months I have never been able to go more than 3 days without charging my sense. I've seen the forums of all sorts of people saying that they've turned off wrist notifications, always on display, and don't use an SpO2 clock face and my biggest thought is, "for what?" This is a smartwatch and having any of these features turned on should not cause the battery life to only last half of the promised time. I also read that Fitbit developers are aware of a communication issue with the Fitbit app for iOS causing the watch to drain faster but I use android. I am tired of coming to these forums and never finding answers that I am satisfied with or that pertain to my situation. If anyone has a suggestion, please let me know.
06-01-2022 09:30
06-01-2022 09:30
Hi @PeleAlii - it is normal if you drive your car with your foot on the floor you won't get the advertised mileage.
In the same way using all features, some of which you may not need, will exhaust the battery more, as you can't get something for nothing and is mentioned in the advertising.
Try removing Snore detection and the SpO2 tracker app, both combined can use up to 4 days of the quoted time per charge.
See How to resolve the Major issues causing short battery life.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
06-01-2022 16:47
06-01-2022 16:47
hello
try turning off any of these of you have enabled them
snore detect always on display. Also try a different clockface if you are using a clockface that has a lot of animation that can lead to battery drain
Also try closing fitbit app restart sense relaunch fitbit app sync and see if these steps help
goodluck