11-25-2017
11:30
- last edited on
11-27-2017
06:15
by
MarcoGFitbit
11-25-2017
11:30
- last edited on
11-27-2017
06:15
by
MarcoGFitbit
It appears that after the ios update to 11.1.2 the heart rate on my iphone doesn't transfer. My charge 2 will show the heart rate but when I open the app on my iphone it is a blank (- -).
Moderator Edit: Clarified Subject.
11-27-2017 07:43
11-27-2017 07:43
Hello @SunsetRunner, I hope you're doing well, thanks for joining the Fitbit Community.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Our engineers are aware of the problem and are working to resolve it as quickly as possible. In the meantime, please try the following in the Fitbit app:
- Update the Fitbit app if you haven't (go to Account > Help to get the version, the latest is 2.43[730])
- Update the iOS on your phone (the latest is 11.0.3)
- Enable All-day Sync by going to Account > Charge 2 > All-day Sync.
I'm sorry for any inconvenience this situation has caused. I appreciate your patience and look forward to getting you back on track. If there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply.
11-27-2017 09:43
11-27-2017 09:43
Yes, this has been an issue for several weeks now. Was hoping today's update would correct it, but it did not.
11-28-2017 06:52
11-28-2017 06:52
Hello @MaryVE, I hope you're doing well, thanks for joining the conversation.
Thanks for letting us know about this issue. Our engineers are aware of the problem and are working to resolve it as quickly as possible. I'm sorry for any inconvenience this situation has caused. I appreciate your patience and look forward to getting you back on track.
If there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply.
12-13-2017 14:46
12-13-2017 14:46
Disappointed to find that today's iOs update, version 2.44, still hasn't corrected this issue.
12-19-2017 20:48 - edited 12-20-2017 11:35
12-19-2017 20:48 - edited 12-20-2017 11:35
What is the current exposure of this issue?
Meaning, is the issue (okay, we are all grownups here - the bug) isolated to the Charge 2 or does it affect any of the other three devices your are currently offering? I suspect it is isolated but would like to know.
As you can see below, I have an Alta HR, and have yet to upgrade my iPhone. Is it safe for me to upgrade and still get HR displayed, or should I wait?
While I have a particular reason for wanting the HR display to continue (I had an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD)) "installed" a little over a month ago, I'm sure all of the others would not have spent the extra money for a HR enabled device if it wasn't important to them.
And having the app display it in real time beats double-tapping the device whenever I want to know my heart rate. And a lot less intrusive to all those around me.
12-20-2017 11:34
12-20-2017 11:34
Another day, another Fitbit app iOS update, version 2.44.1, and issue is not resolved with this update either.
12-22-2017 14:23
12-22-2017 14:23
@MaryVE -
I am going to play "name dropper" here, but I have been quite patient, withholding posting for three days and have delayed taking updates because of this issue.
Maybe @KateFitbit, @LanuzaFitbit, @SantiR or @MariamV can chime in on this issue? I have always found them to be good souls.
What do you say ladies and gentlemen:
Question number 1 is very important to me as I mentioned in my previous post. And question number 2 is important to all.
12-22-2017 16:08
12-22-2017 16:08
@MrMarv this is not isolated to Charge 2 as I know of but a bug associated with the iOS. I can assure you this is truly being looked into, but unfortunately, do not have a timeline for a fix.
One thing to note, we've seen that syncing with two devices that have similar operating systems can cause this issue.
In addition, we have received some reports that heart rate was restored by clearing cache. Follow these steps to clear out the Safari cache on your iPhone:
1. Open the Settings app, and scroll down to the fifth group of options (with Mail at the top). Tap Safari.
2. Scroll down again and tap 'Clear History and Website Data'.
3. Tap 'Clear History and Data'.
After this is done restart the app and check the heart rate tile for any changes.
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12-22-2017 16:29
12-22-2017 16:29
That you for your quick reply.
Maybe after my follow-up with my cardio-surgeon in a month when they perform the next data download from my ICD, I won't be as concerned about the heart rate display.
In the meantime, I'll wait until I "have to" to take the iOS update and depend on the device display after that if need be.
Thanks again.
01-21-2018 07:27
01-21-2018 07:27
Tried your suggestion Ke but still no HR shown. You mentioned "they" are working on this problem back on 12-22. Any further info as of today?
02-03-2018 17:30
02-03-2018 17:30
wrote:@MrMarv this is not isolated to Charge 2 as I know of but a bug associated with the iOS. I can assure you this is truly being looked into, but unfortunately, do not have a timeline for a fix.
Is this fixed in the newest release? Can I update iOS now.
I'm sorry to ask, but all you guys are saying is "We fixed some bugs and made performance improvements."
02-06-2018 16:56
02-06-2018 16:56
@Ezmark Can you tell me what you see on your app for the heart rate tile?
@MrMarv This issue occurred to a few users usually with multiple trackers paired and more commonly with Android devices. I would say you can confidently update without fear that you will lose real-time heart rate data on the app.
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02-06-2018 19:48
02-06-2018 19:48
Thank you.
02-07-2018 15:46
02-07-2018 15:46