• @Mezzy@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I have two Fitbit Charge devices. I took two months off using it. I went to go use them, one will simply not boot (turns on for 1/2 seconds and shuts off) and the other now will only stay charged for a few hours and dies. I’m not sure what’s going on here, but it seems suspicious.

    • Uranium 🟩
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      162 years ago

      If you left them with their batteries empty then the batteries are likely actually dead.

      If you’re going to leave a device untouched for an extended period, make sure the battery is atleast 50% or more full before doing so.

    • Hyperreality
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      122 years ago

      A few years ago I bought a xiaomi fitness tracker for 30 euros. Used every day until I got bored of it. Left it in a drawer for a year, tried it recently, still works just fine.

      Not that I’d necessarily recommend getting one, but if the battery on yours is already dead, I agree that is suspiscious. Sounds like it’s by design.

      • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        Those xioami fitbands are great for the price, if you want basic tracking without needing your phone or just want a really cheap smartwatch that can control music or your cameras shutter.

        But their battery also doesn’t last more than 2 years if you charge it every 3 days. At least the 2 and the 4 died within 2 years for me.

        • anguo
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          22 years ago

          3 days? I’ve owned the Mi band 1, 2 & 4 (still on my wrist), and only need to charge it once every 20+ days. The only reason I upgraded from the 2nd one was that the LCD was starting to be too dim. Granted, I turn off every tracking feature that I can.

          • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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            12 years ago

            I did use the heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking features. Without those they indeed last a few weeks.

            • anguo
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              2 years ago

              Yes, I realize that my use case might not be the norm. I just dream of a smartwatch that just gives me the time and proper notifications, without the added cost and bulk of all the tracking features.

              Edit: I was just surprised that the battery duration difference would be so drastic.

              • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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                12 years ago

                The heart rate function is the most battery draining of all. You can change the frequency of it to make it less taxing.

    • @Wooshock@lemmy.world
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      112 years ago

      I have owned probably a dozen Fitbits over the years.

      Not coincidentally, I own a dozen dead Fitbits.

      Honestly you are better off buying the cheapest Chinese product on Amazon. Fitbits are pure fucking diarrhea in wearable form, and I eagerly await the class action lawsuit.

    • @blattrules@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      I don’t think any Fitbit I’ve ever owned has lasted more than a year. The good thing about the company is that they have a pretty good warranty program and as a result, I haven’t paid out of pocket for a new device in over three years.

      • ???
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        22 years ago

        I have a charge 4. People don’t like it because it has no colors, I don’t like it because it has no sdk to support making new apps on it. Apparently it has very good sensors that I would have loved to manipulate and use for my own personal use cases. But alas.

        Looking to buy a new tracker soon since it helped me understand my heartbeat and sleeping patterns better. I’m looking for something FOSS where it’s easy to make and share custom widgets.

        • @blattrules@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          Yeah, once my current versa 3 inevitably breaks, I’m jumping ship. I’m most likely going to Garmin, since other choices are kinda limited and don’t want to charge my watch every day. I feel like the sleep tracking has never worked well for me on Fitbit. I don’t know if it’s a function of having a low heart rate or it just doesn’t work well, but there are nights that I’ve gotten terrible sleep or not slept at all and it thinks I slept for 6+ hours because I just laid there.