04-26-2020 06:42
04-26-2020 06:42
Please bring back the Zip or One, not all of us want to WEAR a tracker. Thanks.
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11-09-2020 07:46
11-09-2020 07:46
11-10-2020 16:20
11-10-2020 16:20
@Pamina just be wise like any other marketplace, check the seller's feedback scores, perhaps ask them a question before buying to make sure they're the type of person who writes back, check their return policy; is it no returns, 30-day free returns they pay or 30-day you pay, etc. there are definitely several great deals to enjoy 🙂
11-10-2020 16:32
11-10-2020 16:32
11-11-2020 15:46
11-11-2020 15:46
My Zip eats batteries and they can not help me. Bring back the zip! I’m forced to buy the inspire, nothing on the wrist. Just found out Inspire needs a charger. What should I do with all of the 2025s!
11-11-2020 16:09
11-11-2020 16:09
11-11-2020 19:37
11-11-2020 19:37
11-13-2020 15:27
11-13-2020 15:27
I agree... now It won’t wake up & smile anymore... nothing but problems since the update early October .... I wore it all day long & really enjoyed... can’t afford a new one😔
Bev
11-13-2020 15:43
11-13-2020 15:43
11-21-2020 08:43
11-21-2020 08:43
@Budadave were you referring to the Fitbit Zip for $16? Yes, it's a great buy and works perfectly. The Fitbit One for $15 was dead but everything in the box was new/perfect, so I popped in a new battery and flipped it 🙂
I'll probably sell the Zip too as I've got a few already but not until I can replace the battery door because whoever owned this previously was an idiot who used a coin instead of the battery tool and shredded it - YIKES!
11-21-2020 08:47
11-21-2020 08:47
@Pamina @Bevp13 more conspiracy theories that Fitbit is pushing out a firmware update that fries dead trackers? This should be featured on snopes or something. I'm not a representative of Fitbit but can assure you that they're not making software that kills Zips or Ones, despite common belief in these forums. One batteries die, Zip batteries are usually simply loose as the connecting pins push down after a while and can be lifted with a small swiss army knife or paperclip and function perfectly again. Try the tips in this picture, which isn't one I'd created though assume it originated in here. Good luck!
(not my original picture)