04-02-2023
09:06
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04-02-2023
11:22
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MarreFitbit
04-02-2023
09:06
- last edited on
04-02-2023
11:22
by
MarreFitbit
I continue to receive low battery notifications when my battery is not that low - today it was at 29%. The fitbit and app show same battery level. Using Google Pixel 2 mobile device to sync. When I had the Charge 3, it wouldn't notify until battery level was much lower - below 15%.
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Hi @LindaMac09 - that's about normal to receive a notification around 25%, to make sure there is enough battery for a day and doesn't fall below 10%, based on about 16% usage during a day.
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I wish mine used 16% a day currently I'm having to charge every 12 hours to make it usable, all notifications turned off, certainly not worth the money
Best AnswerWell this is new? My Versa 2 never notified before it was down to 25% but this one for the first time I am getting low on battery sent it out at 31%.
@guy is really on top of things. Thanks....
My last watch was a Charge 4 & the low battery notification on it was sent around 15%.
It makes sense for a notification to be sent around 20% to 25% to make sure you have enough battery to last the day.
However, I have had my Versa 4 for nearly a week & it sent a low battery notification at 33%. IMO this is way too early!
Today I was notified and the battery was at 35%. I just went ahead and charged it, checking back in an hour and it was at 99%. The next hour it was charged to 100%. I'm used to it now and this way I can still get my hourly 250 steps if I set another timer and put the fitbit back on.
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