05-14-2016
15:44
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05:31
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YojanaFitbit
05-14-2016
15:44
- last edited on
05-16-2018
05:31
by
YojanaFitbit
My fitbit surge has bubbles in the strap just under the face. No, it hasn't been on a hot surface.
What's up with this? What's the remedy?
Moderator edit: Updated subject for clarity.
07-25-2017 03:12
07-25-2017 03:12
My fitbit surge also has bubbles in the strap. This is my second one in less than 12 months, the first one did exactly the same. I got a replacement to the first one straight away and presume I will have to try and do the same here. I am like others on this forum, using it diligently, never getting it wet unless its sweat! I clean it as per the instructions, in fact with this second one I have been even more careful (if that's possible) and yet exactly the same thing is happening. Very disappointed as I love my fitbit, I love the ease with which it syncs and its usability but unless I get a replacement I shall not be returning to fit bit as there is clearly a design fault on these straps. Very disappointing.
07-25-2017 08:12
07-25-2017 08:12
I'm on my second Surge. The strap disintegrated on the first strap but credit where credit is due, Fitbit replaced it without question, all I had to do is provide my proof of purchase. So I personally can't fault their customer service.
What did upset me was I was told to throw the old one away or take it to a recycling centre. What a waste of 200 quids worth of perfectly good, fully working, 21st-century technology for the sake of a strap.
I was advised not to use or trust third party accessories but what's the worst that could happen? Strap break? Lose the watch? The strap had already broken and I'd been told to throw the watch away. So I bought a new strap off of a well know internet auction site for a fiver, took two weeks to be delivered, took ten minutes to replace it and I now have a perfect working spare should it happen again.
07-25-2017 13:34
07-25-2017 13:34
@Tony-B wrote:
What did upset me was I was told to throw the old one away or take it to a recycling centre. What a waste of 200 quids worth of perfectly good, fully working, 21st-century technology for the sake of a strap.
I was advised not to use or trust third party accessories but what's the worst that could happen?
This is the product support philosophy of Fitbit. Deny that there is a design defect in the Surge by denying that there is a perfectly economical and reasonable fix for said defect. If they acknowledge that the Surge can be made functional again by replacing a cheap part then they would need to answer to why they haven't made the part available themselves. It's no wonder their stock price has dropped to less than 1/3 of the 52 week high.
07-26-2017 22:23
07-26-2017 22:23
I have had my Surge for about 8 months. Same problem as has been described above.
Not good considering the money spent!
07-27-2017 11:21
07-27-2017 11:21
Yep my strap went Bubbley both sides of the face, then total de- laminated to over a centimetre either side of the face. Shockingly bad quality reaction to nothing as I'm not aware it got wet or came into contact with antthing that would have that result. I have AF and use it the keep an eye on my heart rate when I'm out and about amounts to there things . I'm really disappionted. I left a message for help and have had none. Having red all the posts on delaminates straps And bubbling you'd expect a company to do a recall or at least replace the faulty ones. It's not as if we can buy a new strap
07-27-2017 11:23
07-27-2017 11:23
Yep this is exactly what mine did, only its continued to bubble and delaminates back about a centre ether and a half either side of the face now
07-27-2017 12:44
07-27-2017 12:44
This has been a problem it seems on all Fitbits - it did it my first one - they sent a replacement since it was in warranty and now the replacement has the same problem after about 6 months. I was hoping they had it fixed by now especially on a premium product like the surge.
08-19-2017 09:40
08-19-2017 09:40
I am on my second Surge in a year with the same bubbling issue. The first time, after the bubble appeared, the watch wouldn't hold a charge, so FitBit replaced it. I dont know if it was related or not. Like the others, my watch was not exposed to any heat or came in contact with andy liquids, nor has it be smacked against any hard surfaces. Like some of the others are saying, it seems a waste to throw a watch that is in working order. So far, mine is still holding a charge, however, will that last long?
08-19-2017 15:09
08-19-2017 15:09
@TonyPCMan If the band goes before the battery dies, Amazon has aftermarket replacement bands and YouTube has "how to" videos. I would watch the video first to see if it's something you or a friend are willing to undertake (if it comes to that). Just a thought.
08-20-2017 07:41
08-20-2017 07:41
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08-29-2017 08:22
08-29-2017 08:22
Mine has exactly the same problem - at first I thought mine was an isolated case but looking here it appears to be a common problem.
I really can't understand why Fitbit can't specify a band that is fit for purpose as this is the second model that I have owned where the band has failed - the electronic part has been great even after accidentally going through the washing machine.
I have now come to the point where I think it is better to change to another manufacturer although I am reluctant to leave because I am happy with the product and the web site and it is such a pity to have to change because of a poor band.
08-29-2017 09:14
08-29-2017 09:14
08-29-2017 09:41
08-29-2017 09:41
@Ace170; @fireman999. If the Surge is still functional and the strap is the only issue, Amazon has aftermarket replacement bands and YouTube has "how to" videos. I would watch the video first to see if it's something you or a friend are willing to undertake (if it comes to that). Just a thought for keeping an otherwise good unit useable.
08-29-2017 12:06
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01-31-2018 19:11
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02-06-2018 08:17
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03-06-2018 12:16
03-06-2018 12:16
I had my surge replaced FIVE times due to bubbles. Every time I called, the FitBit employee would say "This is the first I have heard of this." They were extremely nice and 5 days later or so, new Surge.
5 times for a $250 (the price I paid) in a year. 6 Surges in total. About 1 month out of warranty, it bubble again and has been sitting here for over a year. $250 down the tubes I was thinking.
TO THE INTERNETS!
I found a Y o u t u b e video on how to replace it. I found a replacement on a website named after a river in South America for less than $14. I replaced the band in about 10 minutes.
Let me say, my Surge NEVER failed me (all 6 of them). They work perfectly and Fitbit support always was pleasant to work with. Great actually. The hardware is fantastic, the band, not so much. A device that cost $250 should have a band you can replace easily, and it looks like FitBit is going that route. I would also like to say, I was in no way hard on my Fitbit, I have a very bad knee and didn't do any sports other than walking around and never hit it, dropped it, put it in water or headbanged with it on my wrist.
Peace to all,
BEP
03-06-2018 15:31
03-06-2018 15:31