10-17-2017 10:47 - edited 08-25-2018 14:05
10-17-2017 10:47 - edited 08-25-2018 14:05
Update 8/25/2018: This firmware release was completed last year and I'm closing this thread for further responses. If you are experiencing an issue with your Zip and are unable to find a thread that addresses the issue on the Flex board, please start a new thread. Thank you!
Update 11/9/2017: We have continued to roll out this firmware for the Fitbit Zip, and expect more users will see it as available today. This is a progressive rollout, if you haven't seen it previously you should by the end of day today.
We've begun to roll out new firmware for Zip. This is a progressive rollout, and all Zip users can expect to have it within a few days. We roll out releases in phases as a cautionary measure so that we can monitor performance closely and make adjustments if needed. This firmware update includes:
Click here to see our firmware release help article for more details on version 5.90.
Instructions for updating your tracker can be found here.
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11-12-2017 14:47
11-12-2017 14:47
Same here... I’m still cautious but I checked for updates on my iPhone and it found one IOS11.1.1 I think - since this update my battery has been steadily showing full (2 days)
11-12-2017
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LucyAP
11-12-2017
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LucyAP
Today I got an email from support asking if there was anything else they could do for me - they haven't done anything for me!
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11-13-2017 09:08
11-13-2017 09:08
Had same problem - eventually set button on Windows 10 - account/settings/advanced settings/ to force compatibility mode using dongle - this seems to work for me - hopefully a full solution will come soon!
11-13-2017 10:37
11-13-2017 10:37
I applied the 5.90 update and then immediately got a low battery warning. The battery was only a few days old. I put in a new battery anyway but I had problems almost from the off with the device resetting/crashing regularly and the clock displaying the wrong time after each reset. I have had to remove the Zip from my account and am now using an old Flex which my wife gave up to me after she got an Apple watch. Anything else I can try before I bin my Zip (which is out of warranty) ?
11-13-2017 13:03
11-13-2017 13:03
The problem is being looked at by fitbit engineers probably to see if its the firmware.Updating your phone OS is another.This is for the two to communicate.Older phones can have a older bluetooth version.Thats why the updating the phone OS.The app for the phone also has to be updated.Thus by the time your finished,you will be sick of it all.Then their is the battery problems.When you buy them their not all the same.Shelf life of the battery is limited.Try and getting the longest exiry date as an indication to its shelf life.For me its straight to my laptop on windows 8.1 which uses their own website for my dashboard.Can't be playing around with that phone problem.Other bluetooth devices near by causing problems.This could take them awhile to fix.All the best.
11-13-2017 18:51
11-13-2017 18:51
My fitbit zip is doing the same thing. I updated software on the 11th. No syncing since. How can we fix this??
11-13-2017 19:26
11-13-2017 19:26
11-13-2017 20:41
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JuanJoFitbit
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JuanJoFitbit
We have two Fitbit Zips that my son and I use. Both were flawless before the firmware update on Saturday. Since then, they will not sync with the app on an iPad, iPhone, Android phone, or PC with dongle. Resetting by removing the battery doesn't do anything. This is not a user error. I've been using my Fitbit for years. I know how it's supposed to work. The app still says there's an update available too, but it no longer sees my Fitbit and gives me useless tips about how to make it connect. The firmware update killed two Fitbits in our house. Grrr.
I'm beginning to wonder if anyone's Fitbit Zip works after getting (or attempting to get) the firmware 5.90 update.
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11-13-2017 21:30
11-13-2017 21:30
A firmware update for all things like TVs,pc motherboards and others can be a problem in the firmwares install process being at fault.You'll have a different result for different people.This of coarse is and can be the problem.I also just bought a second zip.My install process completed with no interruptions.One being that the phone is fully charged another is the zip has a full battery.A good connection when downloading the firmware.Thou again,the firmware might be the problem as others are experiencing different symptoms as a result of this update.Which is like a dirty install process on the firmware.In the end we'll be depending on the engineers at fitbits if thats the problem.All the best.
11-14-2017 01:57
11-14-2017 01:57
11-14-2017 03:57
11-14-2017 03:57
The problem I am having with my fit zip, since the update seems to be different from everyone elses? My battery was low so I changed it for a new one. This is when my update appeared. Since the update my fit zip becomes inactive and doesn't record my steps. I have tried another new battery to make sure the other wasn't faulty but the same happens. Can this be resolved? Thanks.
11-14-2017 14:29
11-14-2017 14:29
11-14-2017 14:31
11-14-2017 14:31
I had a full battery and a good Internet connection. I also tried to sync from three separate devices with the same result. And my son's Fitbit had the same problem. I think in this case, the problem is the firmware update itself.
11-14-2017 14:53 - edited 11-14-2017 14:57
11-14-2017 14:53 - edited 11-14-2017 14:57
YooperJ wrote:
I'm beginning to wonder if anyone's Fitbit Zip works after getting (or attempting to get) the firmware 5.90 update.
My daughter & son-in-law (living in the same house as me) have had no problems with the update. My sister is still on 5.86 & I warned her not to update to 5.90 just in case!
11-15-2017 00:32
11-15-2017 00:32
Yes,the firmware is a thing that,in my early days,was not to be updated unless it resolved problems associated to a device.If their is no problem with your device,don't update.It's not like installing software of coarse.Keep 5.86 firmware.I had just bought a zip for the wife and was very interested in her using the mobile phone with it,but it would't communicate via bluetooth after it updated..Before the update on 5.86 it downloaded fine communicated via bluetooth with the zip,which on its very small screen,showed the download progressing.I was thinking,what a nice little gadget.Well all was not lost for me and am now using the webpage at fitbits on windows 8.1 for both our fitbits.I'm sorry for others who have had their Zip made completely useless or partially useless.Fitbits,being at the top of their game,Have released firmware update on a number of their devices and these have the odd problems too.All the best.
11-15-2017 01:59
11-15-2017 01:59
I have been reading papers tonight about the firmware update.Their certainly was a need for this update for security reasons.It involves bluetooth and the unauthorized disclosure of personal information.So as to Android operating systems some devices do not support this feature being bluetooth LE privacy.Now bluetooth 4.0 does support "Bluetooth low energy So what they have done to the firmware is quite possibly the reason why it effecting bluetooth syncing to various devices.They would hopefully address it and they would need to know which devices through the forum.All this must be a to do thing as various governing bodies in countries that stipulate a must fix.Other brands of tracker will be effect in the same way.All the best
11-15-2017 03:39
11-15-2017 03:39
An enormous amount of trouble could have been prevented by sending out a notification letting people know what was going on prior to the update, describing potential issues (make sure all operating systems are at latest version, etc.) and providing a step-by-step guide to installing the update.
11-15-2017 06:08 - edited 11-15-2017 06:27
11-15-2017 06:08 - edited 11-15-2017 06:27
@kevingaunt wrote:I have been reading papers tonight about the firmware update.Their certainly was a need for this update for security reasons.It involves bluetooth and the unauthorized disclosure of personal information.So as to Android operating systems some devices do not support this feature being bluetooth LE privacy.Now bluetooth 4.0 does support "Bluetooth low energy So what they have done to the firmware is quite possibly the reason why it effecting bluetooth syncing to various devices.They would hopefully address it and they would need to know which devices through the forum.All this must be a to do thing as various governing bodies in countries that stipulate a must fix.Other brands of tracker will be effect in the same way.All the best
All valid points, and I totally understand the need for firmware updates for various reasons (not just on the Zip, but any other hardware like the things you mentioned in an earlier post). For many though (including myself), I'm not convinced that the sync/pairing issues are related to Bluetooth incompatibilities in our hardware or OS software. My Zip would previously sync via Bluetooth with 3 different Android devices (one less than a year old, the others older), and via Bluetooth on an iPhone 6. In addition, it would sync via Bluetooth with a Windows laptop, and via the FitBit sync dongle on a Windows desktop. All of these devices are on the latest OS available at the time (for the older Android devices, they are on the latest OS versions they supported, but not the latest version of Android available). Immediately after getting the update, NONE of these devices would sync anymore. They all can communicate with the Zip, and pairing attempts through the Fitbit app will properly put the Zip into pairing mode (displaying the 4-digit code on its screen), but upon entering the 4-digit code, all of them give a similar error saying the Zip could not pair. This includes the FitBit sync dongle. While I believe the sync dongle is a BLE device, if FitBit pushed a firmware update that would render their own sync dongle obsolete, then I would hope and expect that consumers would be notified and have some sort of replacement issued.
Either way, I've moved on from the Zip, and anyone who is having trouble and wants a recommendation for a new device, I've been using a refurbed Garmin VivoFit 3 with an iBREK clip (so I don't have to wear it on my wrist) for over a week, and it seems just as accurate as the Zip, and is about the same size as the Zip (slightly taller, but not as wide - and it is WATERPROOF, which is a nice bonus). I keep it in my pocket all day, and clip it on my waistband when I run. I've done the same with the Zip during this time as well, just to be able to compare step counts, and at the end of the day, they end up within a couple hundred steps of each other.
11-15-2017 11:17
11-15-2017 11:17
I believe that they have recoded the firmware BLE privacy as one.Second,A disabling feature for "Live Data" while you are roaming around as another.They have had troubles before this update in similar issues as well,with WiFi also entering the complaints.I've been looking at the forum as to their other devices and firmware for them that were being updated too.The answer might be,is to get a simple tracker with no WiFi and no Bluetooth.Thus you would then enlist in a fitness website where you could enter your data.Naturally all this would not be good for any of the brands using the same communication in their devices.Why pay for something that wont work.Owners of their devices are having to sought out their problems on the forum.Emails for help/no help given,just automated replies.All the best.