07-27-2022 14:49
07-27-2022 14:49
07-27-2022 15:50
07-27-2022 15:50
Super hot is never good. It sounds like water has gotten into the device. You can try and let it dry for 24 hours, and then reconnect it to the charger, but I wouldn't get my hopes up. Sorry...
07-27-2022 20:17
07-27-2022 20:17
Hi @JoBe1969 - as @LokeAa says.
Never charge if it gets hot, there is internal damage and it is dangerous.
The quickest way to resolve it is to take it immediately to where you bought it for replacement over the counter if possible, before the warranty ends.
If you don't do that at least claim immediately via chat in the Fitbit App, click profile photo, Help & support, Contact Customer support.
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07-28-2022 03:07
07-28-2022 03:07
Similarly, I swam with mine, after doing so many times, and my touch screen is glitching nearly beyond use now. I'm skeptical of the water resistant properties that Fitbit claims on their devices. Unfortunately Fitbit support was not very supportive. I just don't think Fitbit devices are very reliable quality wise past 12month. This is my 5th device and I've never had one last beyond 19month