08-20-2019 08:26
08-20-2019 08:26
Sirs
I have two problems to discuss with your team.
First:
I purchased a Surge a few years ago and I noticed on your Web Site it’s no longer supported.
I replaced the Surge with the charge2 due to a charging issue with the Surge.
The charging cable will not stay in the connection due to wear and age. I replaced the charging cable and still have the problem. I think it’s the body of the Surge at fault.?
Second:
After wearing the watch, both of them, I have developed a skin rash or sore spot under the watch on both arms.
I think it’s from the LED’s, but not sure that’s the problem, I might have developed a skin tolerance problem.?
What do you advise for resolution of this issue?
Thanks
Mike in Yuma
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09-02-2019 21:22
09-02-2019 21:22
@YumaMike wrote:Sirs
I have two problems to discuss with your team.
First:
I purchased a Surge a few years ago and I noticed on your Web Site it’s no longer supported.
I replaced the Surge with the charge2 due to a charging issue with the Surge.
The charging cable will not stay in the connection due to wear and age. I replaced the charging cable and still have the problem. I think it’s the body of the Surge at fault.?
Second:
After wearing the watch, both of them, I have developed a skin rash or sore spot under the watch on both arms.
I think it’s from the LED’s, but not sure that’s the problem, I might have developed a skin tolerance problem.?
What do you advise for resolution of this issue?
Thanks
Mike in Yuma
Please explain the bold above. The surge charger will only charge the surge, It can not be used on any other device
You need to charge the charge 2 with its charger
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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09-01-2019 22:56
09-01-2019 22:56
most problems with irritations can be cuŕed by cleaning crevices such as the charging port with a cotton bud. I use a little lens cleaner.
09-02-2019 21:22
09-02-2019 21:22
@YumaMike wrote:Sirs
I have two problems to discuss with your team.
First:
I purchased a Surge a few years ago and I noticed on your Web Site it’s no longer supported.
I replaced the Surge with the charge2 due to a charging issue with the Surge.
The charging cable will not stay in the connection due to wear and age. I replaced the charging cable and still have the problem. I think it’s the body of the Surge at fault.?
Second:
After wearing the watch, both of them, I have developed a skin rash or sore spot under the watch on both arms.
I think it’s from the LED’s, but not sure that’s the problem, I might have developed a skin tolerance problem.?
What do you advise for resolution of this issue?
Thanks
Mike in Yuma
Please explain the bold above. The surge charger will only charge the surge, It can not be used on any other device
You need to charge the charge 2 with its charger
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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09-03-2019 07:33
09-03-2019 07:33
@WendyB, it says clearly that the surge charging cable won't stay connected. I assume like my husband's one it keeps popping out of the back of tracker socket. So he got a charge 2 to replace it but has had a reaction to the backs of both units.
@YumaMike I occasionally use a fine brush like the ones for between your teeth to clean the connection on the back of the surge. Just lightly to shift any dust etc that might have worked its way into the socket. But it is a very hit and miss connection.
As to your reaction I find with my charge2 that I need to slack the strap off a notch in hot weather or I get a sweat rash under the actual tracker. I also have to make sure my skin is totally dry before replacing it after washing.
04-13-2021 22:01
04-13-2021 22:01
The Surge charging system SUCKS and no matter how many cables I buy they still have issues staying connected.
And no more support?
$300 wasted. Never buy another Fitbit again.
04-18-2021 04:42
04-18-2021 04:42
Hello @DiLernia and welcome to the Help forum. Fitbit discontinued the Surge when it released the Ionic. Fitbit considers it one of its legacy devices. I think it is common practice for companies to end support for a product once it has been discontinued for so long.
Laurie | Maryland
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06-04-2021 09:15
06-04-2021 09:15
Most skin irritation issues are due to perspiration sensitivity. Basically, your sweat is burning your skin. I would suggest frequent removal of the tracker and allowing the skin to dry completely. This is similar to a baby's diaper rash where the skin stays damp with an irritant. Since you can't put anything between the tracker and your skin, drying it frequently is about your only option.