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05-22-2016 18:32
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05-22-2016 18:32
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App refuses to sync mapped hikes/walks to deliver mile splits, calorie outputs, etc for over a week now. Tracks fine, generates map, refuses to sync to servers.
Tried app restart & phone restart both failed to fix issue. Tried using cellular data & wifi, combined and each separate w/ no result.
Yes, I know I can manually enter the hike. That is not a bug fix...it's a work around.
09-15-2016 22:05
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09-16-2016 09:28
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09-16-2016 09:28
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I had to finally succumb to downloading another app for tracking. As I am training for a half marathon I really needed to be able to analyze the data. I’ve downloaded the MapMyHike from Under Armour. It’s actually a nice app for tracking Hikes and Runs.
09-16-2016 09:49
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09-16-2016 10:07
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06-09-2018 17:16
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Hate to revive such an old post but my new charge is having a similar issue, If I start a Hike from the C2 the app will be continually failing to sync until I stop the hike. It does a successful sync after stopping but that precludes using the map or any data in the app.

06-11-2018 10:08
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06-11-2018 10:08
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Hello @EEP_706, thanks for joining the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Please keep in mind that all GPS devices, whether your phone or your tracker connected to your phone, require a direct path to these satellites in order to receive their radio transmissions. If the signal is being blocked—either because you're underground, near many tall buildings, or as a result of atmospheric effects—GPS will not work. In this case I would like to suggest you to check the following:
- Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and your tracker is connected (paired) to the phone. To confirm, go into your phone's Bluetooth settings and make sure you see Charge 2 on the list of devices.
- You selected an exercise type from the Exercise menu that has a gear icon in the bottom left corner. The gear icon represents connected GPS.
- GPS is turned on for the exercise type. Tap the gear icon and make sure the Use Phone GPS setting is on.
- Your phone is within about 20 feet of your tracker.
- The Fitbit app is open on your phone or running in the background. Do not force quit the Fitbit app.
- Turn off Wi-Fi on your phone.
- Go to your phone Settings > Privacy > Location Services > Fitbit and make sure Allow Location Access is set up to Always.
After checking these requirements, please try to perform a GPS exercise once again. If you're still having difficulties, please let me know if you're seeing the alert in the app or in your tracker and reply to me with either a picture of your tracker displaying the message or a screenshot of the app displaying the message.
Thanks for your patience and understanding, if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply as well.


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