Why Wont My Fitbit Blaze Charge?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Dust and debris can accumulate over time. Clean the charging contacts on the back of your device and the pins on your charging cable using the instructions in How do I clean my Fitbit device?

The USB port or outlet is faulty

. Try a different USB port or a UL-certified wall charger.

How do I fix my Fitbit that won't charge?

  1. Clean the charger contacts.
  2. Try charging from a different USB port.
  3. Try charging from a computer USB port instead of a USB hub.
  4. Reset your tracker.

How do I get my Fitbit Blaze to charge?

How do I reset my Fitbit Blaze battery?

How many years will a Fitbit blaze last?


5 years

for the Ulta.

How do I reset my Fitbit blaze that won't charge?

Perform a restart on your smartwatch. Find the Back and Select buttons on your Fitbit Blaze (left and bottom right).

Press and hold the Back and Select buttons for about 10 seconds, until you see the Fitbit logo appear. Release the buttons

.

How many years does a Fitbit battery last?

Device Name Life Fitbit Zip

Up to 6 months
Fitbit Flyer 6-hour playtime

How do you restart a dead Fitbit?


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.

Does a Fitbit battery wear out?


Your Fitbit device's battery is designed to last approximately 5 days

. Actual battery life will fluctuate depending on the amount of usage your device gets, and settings such as All-Day Sync.

Did Fitbit discontinue the Blaze?

Although it has been a very popular product for us,

we've decided to discontinue selling Blaze on fitbit.com

. Please note that we'll continue to support Blaze from a software standpoint, along with any questions you might have during your use of the product.

How old is the Fitbit Blaze?

Released in

January 2016

the Fitbit Blaze is a smartwatch made to compete with the Apple Watch, Pebble, and Android Wear. The Blaze comes with a colored touchscreen, and an exchangeable strap and frame. It can auto-track exercises and has a heart-rate monitor.

Can you replace battery in Fitbit Blaze?

How do I fix my Fitbit Blaze that won't turn on?

  1. Press and hold the Back and Select buttons (left and bottom right) until you see the Fitbit logo on the screen. This should take less than 10 seconds.
  2. Let go of the buttons.

Does Fitbit Blaze have a battery?


Synergy Digital Smartwatch Battery

, Works with FitBit Blaze Smartwatch, (Li-Pol, 3.7V, 120 mAh) Ultra Hi-Capacity, Compatible with FitBit Blaze Battery.

How do you clean a Fitbit charger?

  1. Use a toothbrush with rubbing alcohol. Dry with a cloth or tissue before charging.
  2. Make sure not to scrape the contacts with anything metal, since metal can damage the plating and cause corrosion.

Why has my Fitbit stopped working?

You may need to

force quit the Fitbit app

. From your mobile device, head to Settings>Apps>See all apps>Fitbit>Force Stop. Try turning Bluetooth off and on again. From your mobile device, head to Settings>Bluetooth, then turn the Bluetooth toggle off then on.

Can Fitbits be repaired?

Once again, in English, please?

Fitbit will replace or fix your tracker's regular wear-and-tear damage within one year of the date you purchased it

. This means that physical damage that happens because of you — like accidentally running over your Fitbit with a snowblower — won't be covered.

Is my Fitbit broken?

If you think that your Fitbit device is physically damaged and/or malfunctioning, you will need to

contact Fitbit Support for additional troubleshooting assistance

. Please contact Fitbit at (877) 623-4997 or visit fitbit.com/support for troubleshooting assistance.

What happens if your Fitbit doesn't turn on?

Fitbit might need a restart to get to a point where it can accept a , but it might not yet be recovered enough to turn on.

Perform a factory reset of the Fitbit

. If you restart and charge your Fitbit three times and it doesn't respond, reset the Fitbit back to its like-new factory conditions.

Charlene Dyck
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Charlene Dyck
Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.