01-29-2016 04:40
01-29-2016 04:40
Best Answer01-29-2016 06:40
01-29-2016 06:40
I have similar issues, one time **ahem** is fine and the next it isn't. It shows it hasn't synced, then the dasboard will suddenly show it has?
Best Answer02-02-2016 09:20
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02-02-2016 09:20
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Best Answer02-02-2016 09:27
02-02-2016 09:27
Best Answer02-02-2016 10:27
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02-02-2016 10:27
@Mlafferty I'd recommend the following troubleshoots:
2. Reboot your iOS device.
3. Open your iOS settings > turn off Bluetooth for 10 seconds > and then turn Bluetooth back on.
4. Open the Fitbit App to initiate a sync.
This should help, but if you are still experiencing trouble afterwards for some reason, I'd then recommend reaching out to Fitbit Customer Support. They'll do their best to help!
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