02-28-2017 09:42
02-28-2017 09:42
Can a Fitbit charge 2 be connected to phone and pad at same time
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03-02-2017 05:15
03-02-2017 05:15
You can connect to multiple devices as long as you are not getting notifications from your iPhone.
This is the relevant part from a Help article (on a very different topic, so this little factoid can be hard to find): Setting up notifications creates a bond between your tracker and the device, and a tracker can only be bonded to one device. Note that you can always disable notifications on one device and set them up on another.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
03-02-2017 05:15
03-02-2017 05:15
You can connect to multiple devices as long as you are not getting notifications from your iPhone.
This is the relevant part from a Help article (on a very different topic, so this little factoid can be hard to find): Setting up notifications creates a bond between your tracker and the device, and a tracker can only be bonded to one device. Note that you can always disable notifications on one device and set them up on another.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
01-18-2018 01:16
01-18-2018 01:16
For several weeks I had both iPad and iPhone working AND was getting notification from iPhone. Then I turned off Bluetooth for a time on iPhone after which the iPad wouldn’t sync. I’ve tried to reset (forget device and start again) and it will only pair with one device. I have turned off notifications on iPhone and it still won’t find the Charge 2 on my iPad. Help!
01-20-2018 03:58 - edited 01-20-2018 05:22
01-20-2018 03:58 - edited 01-20-2018 05:22
Hello @SunsetRunner, thanks for joining the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention and for letting me know the troubleshooting steps you have already tried in order to resolve this issue. Please note that Fitbit trackers establish a Bluetooth link when you set up Notifications or All-day Sync in one device, that might prevent them from syncing with another mobile device.
At this moment I would like to suggest you to go to the Bluetooth settings on both your iPhone and iPad and check if your tracker is listed under paired devices. If it is, tap on it and select Forget this Device. Restart both mobile devices and open the Fitbit app to check if your tracker starts syncing, make sure to turn off Bluetooth in the device you will not be using to sync. In case you set up Notifications with one of the devices, make sure this device is not present or is off when syncing with the other one.
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and keep me posted in case you need anything else.
01-29-2018 07:40
01-29-2018 07:40
I had already tried that and it doesn't work very well. I got it working sort of - in that the phone works, but the iPad doesn't sync very often (initially it had all worked well and together). I just don't have the time to fiddle with it. Maybe when I do I can try again.
Best regards,
Tsering
01-30-2018 04:04
01-30-2018 04:04
Hello @SunsetRunner, I hope you're doing well, thanks for taking the time to reply.
I appreciate you have already tried the suggestions I've provided earlier. Adding to those and as your tracker is still having difficulties syncing I would like to recommend the following:
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and keep me posted if there's anything else I can do for you, I'll be happy to help.