07-18-2016 18:12
07-18-2016 18:12
07-19-2016 00:01 - edited 07-19-2016 00:01
07-19-2016 00:01 - edited 07-19-2016 00:01
When it was first released the guidance was that we could get up to 5 hours of battery life when using GPS. Later a firmware update was released that extended this to 10 hours. This release is 16.34.5.14. It's worth checking that you have this latest version.
http://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/1372
(edit: correct link)
07-19-2016 02:22
07-19-2016 02:22
hello, my bracelet a few weeks ago became consumed quickly and worked only 5 days and before 7 , and now all works 3days I did not include any of these settings are not changed using them only as tracker activity switches on only the strap 24/7 , prompt as I be? ( ( (
08-09-2016 05:22 - edited 08-09-2016 05:22
08-09-2016 05:22 - edited 08-09-2016 05:22
Hey you guys @vad79-79 @Drew0319, it's nice to see you around the Community ! My friend @SteveH is right let me say.. if you aren’t tracking runs or exercises that use GPS, your fully charged Fitbit Surge should last up 7 days. A fully charged Surge can track up to 10 hours of activities that use GPS. Because battery life is affected by use and other settings, actual results may vary.
These tips might help when you want to prioritize battery life:
You can shut down your Surge when it's not in use.
Hope this helps!
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