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Fitbit is a popular activity tracker that many people use to track their daily activity. It is a tracker that can be worn on the wrist or clipped to clothing. It measures your activity throughout the day, including steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, and sleep quality. The battery life of these devices is short-lived since they are always being used for tracking purposes. If you are one of the unfortunate few who have experienced your Fitbit battery dying, this article will outline what to do when it happens.<\/p>\n

How do you revive a dead Fitbit?<\/h2>\n

The process of reviving a dead Fitbit may vary depending on the model of Fitbit you have.<\/p>\n

For Fitbit models that are fairly new, you can generally just let it charge overnight. It’ll often start to show signs of life the next morning. If it didn’t reactivate by then, though, unfortunately, your particular model is likely defective.<\/p>\n

Here are some other ways you can do when your Fitbit battery<\/a> dies.<\/p>\n

First, try charging your Fitbit. Most Fitbits use a standard micro-USB cable to charge. Plug the charging cable into the USB port on your computer and connect it to the back of your Fitbit. The light will flash while it charges. If your Fitbit still doesn’t turn on, try the following:<\/p>\n

-Hold down the button on your Fitbit for about 12 seconds. This will reset it.<\/p>\n

-Charge your Fitbit for at least 20 minutes.<\/p>\n

If your Fitbit still isn’t working after trying these tips, maybe replacing Fitbit battery is needed<\/a>, or another option would be to take it back to the store where you bought it and see if they can replace or fix your device for free. One other option is to contact Fitbit directly through its customer service number, which also provides online support options for those without time constraints.<\/p>\n

Can a Fitbit battery die?<\/h2>\n

Yes, a Fitbit battery can die. Batteries in all devices eventually wear down and die. When a battery is worn down, it doesn’t hold a charge<\/a> as well as it did when it was new, and it can’t power the device as long. This means that the device may not work properly or at all if the battery<\/a> is too weak.<\/p>\n

The Fitbit battery lifespan varies depending on the model of Fitbit. Battery drain affects the battery life of a Fitbit<\/a>, so it’s important to keep track of app and device usage.<\/p>\n

Fitbits are designed with rechargeable<\/a> batteries that can be recharged by plugging them into your computer or wall charger using the charging cable provided. Plugin your tracker when you aren’t wearing it for continuous heart rate monitoring throughout the day.<\/p>\n

When your Fitbit battery dies, you can still track your steps and other basic activities. However, you will not be able to see any data on display or receive notifications.<\/p>\n

If your Fitbit is completely dead and will not turn on, you may need to replace the battery. Be sure to get in touch with Fitbit support to ensure the correct battery is ordered.<\/p>\n

What are some signs your Fitbit is dying?<\/h2>\n

If your Fitbit is no longer holding a charge<\/a>, despite being plugged in regularly, it’s probably time for a new one. If it won’t turn on at all, that’s also a sign that the battery has died and needs to be replaced. If you’re seeing strange readings, like drastically elevated heart rate or steps counts, that could also indicate that your Fitbit is on its last legs. In general, if your Fitbit isn’t working the way it used to or as well as it should, it’s probably time for an upgrade.<\/p>\n

How many years does a Fitbit battery last?<\/h2>\n

This is a question that many Fitbit users have. The answer, unfortunately, is not the same for everyone. Depending on how often you use your Fitbit and what features you use, the battery could last<\/a> anywhere from six months to two years. If your battery dies and you don’t have a replacement handy, there are a few things you can do to get a little more out of that battery. It’s time to go old school.<\/p>\n