How do I know if my Flex is charging?
Once the Fitbit Flex displays five little glowing LEDs on its face, it is fully charged and can be put back in the band and strapped back onto your wrist.
How do you know when Fitbit Flex needs charging?
A solid battery icon with a smile appears when your device is charged to 100%. While Flex 2 charges, each white light represents 25% of the maximum charge. When the tracker is charged to 100%, a green light appears, and then all 5 lights shine for a few seconds before turning off.
What do the lights on my Fitbit Flex mean?
The Fitbit Flex also allows you to check your goal status by tapping your tracker twice with your finger. The number of lights that light up will indicate how much of your goal you have completed. Each light represents 20 percent of your goal.
Why won’t my Fitbit turn on or charge?
The USB port or outlet is faulty. Try a different USB port or a UL-certified wall charger. The device isn’t connected securely to the charging cable, or you’re using a charging cable that came with a difference device or from another retailer. Check the alignment and try reconnecting your device to the charging cable.
Why is my Fitbit not working?
You may need to force quit the Fitbit app. From your mobile device, head to Settings>Apps & notifications>See all apps>Fitbit>Force Stop. From your mobile device, head to Settings>Bluetooth, then turn the Bluetooth toggle off then on. Try turning Bluetooth off and on again.
How do I get my Fitbit to turn on?
Press and hold the back and bottom buttons until you see the Fitbit logo on the screen. Let go of the buttons. If you still have issues with your device, turn it off and turn it back on.
Why won’t my new Fitbit turn on?
Make sure to clean the Fitbit’s charging contacts as well as the pins on the charging cable. Like any piece of tech that misbehaves, restarting your Fitbit might clear up any glitches and get the device back up and running. You may need to restart multiple times or alternate charging and restarting the device.
How do I fix my Fitbit?
Here are some general troubleshooting tips for a broken Fitbit.
- Clean the connections.
- Try a different outlet or charger.
- Replace the cable.
- Move closer to your phone.
- Check the Bluetooth connection.
- Disconnect other Bluetooth devices.
- Close the Fitbit app.
- Check for Fitbit updates.
Why is my Fitbit so dark?
Dim the screen A bright screen can suck a lot of energy out of a touchscreen Fitbit (such as a Versa, Charge 3, or Ionic). On your device’s screen, swipe left until you find “Settings.” Select that. Scroll to “Brightness.” Tap that button to cycle through brightness levels. Keep tapping until you land on “Dim.”
How do I contact Fitbit?
00 800 0501057
How do I make my Fitbit 3 brighter?
To adjust the brightness on your Charge 3, do the following:
- From the tracker, swipe left to Settings.
- Tap the brightness option and select the option you prefer.
Why can’t I see my Fitbit screen?
If you see a black or blank screen on your Fitbit, the first thing to try is a restart or a forced restart (also called a long restart.) Restarting your Fitbit forces it to reboot–and often fixes problems like a black, blank, or non-responsive device.
Why is the screen not working on my Fitbit Charge 3?
To reboot, first put the device on charging, and then press and hold the button on the left of the screen for about 8 seconds. The device is ready for use when you see a smiley icon and the tracker vibrates. Another workaround to fix the black screen issue is to change the clock face in the Fitbit app.
How do I wake my Fitbit screen?
When you set Screen Wake to Auto (Motion), the screen turns on each time you turn your wrist. When you set Screen Wake to Manual (Button), press the button to turn on the screen….Customize.
Clock Style | Choose between a digital or analog clock face. |
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Core Stats | Show your progress toward 2 core stats of your choice. |
Why doesn’t my Fitbit wake up when I tap it?
If your Fitbit screen wakes up without issue but doesn’t stay on very long, check your Fitbit’s Settings > Display > Screen Timeout or Settings > Screen timeout feature instead. Then, increase the amount of time before your Fitbit’s screen turns off.