04-03-2016 07:47
04-03-2016 07:47
04-06-2016 05:15
04-06-2016 05:15
Hello @Mazariegos and welcome to the Fitbit Community. Make sure on you iOS device you have allowed the access of the Fitbit app notifications. To do this go to your iOS configuration > Notifications > Look for the Fitbit app and make sure the notifications are allowed.
Let me know how it goes and see ya around.
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04-06-2016 07:59
04-06-2016 07:59
11-30-2016 07:44
11-30-2016 07:44
11-30-2016 07:50
11-30-2016 07:50
12-01-2016 05:36
12-01-2016 05:36
Hello @Rdesantis422, have a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community!, it's nice to see you around @Mazariegos.
Adding to @Mazariegos's input, a tracker needs to sync in order for the app to recognize the tracker's battery level, that way the notification will be more accurate. It's possible to enable All-day sync on your iOS device as well, simply go to Account > (your tracker) and scroll down, All-day Sync will be available above Sync Now, once enabled, the tracker will sync constantly as long as the Bluetooth is on.
Additionally, on your phone please go to Settings > Notifications > Fitbit and make sure Allow Notifications is enabled and that the Alert Style is set to Banners or Alerts.
Give it a try and keep me posted if you need anything else!
12-01-2016 08:04
12-01-2016 08:04
12-05-2016 03:12
12-05-2016 03:12
Hello @Rdesantis422, thank you for replying!
At this point my best recommendation would be contacting our Support Team. Let them know about the steps you've performed so far, I'm sure they will be more than happy to assist you further.
Keep me posted in case you need anything else!
06-14-2018 12:15
06-14-2018 12:15
Same here. My Charge 2 died on me, with NO NOTIFICATION WHATSOEVER. I have the setting for mobile turned on, and yet got nothing.
FIX THIS, ALREADY!!!