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Whether the issue is your phone, Bluetooth, or the app itself, these quick fixes can usually get your Fitbit connected again ...
Fitbit makes it possible for some of its watch users to add music to their wearables for use with Bluetooth earbuds. That's going to change soon, sort of.
If your computer isn’t Bluetooth-enabled, you must use a wireless sync dongle to set up and sync your Fitbit device.
Fitbit will end support for PC syncing this fall The company is also removing the option to transfer music from your computer.
Fitbit Connect won't be available anymore in the next two months. You won't be able to sync the fitness trackers with PC and Mac.
If you have a Fitbit, it's probably because you're trying to follow health trends, in which case keeping sync running is essential.
Fitbit's support docs for setting up new devices now explain that as of October 13, the option to sync a tracker or smartwatch through Fitbit Connect software is being removed (via 9to5Google).
Later this year, Fitbit will deactivate its app for PCs. As a result, people will lose the ability to sync downloaded music from their computer to their Fitbit devices.
Click it to download and save the data to your computer. You’ll probably wind up with a Fitbit *.tcx file, which is nothing more than a .zip file with the extension changed.
Fitbit Charge 5 owners struggled to sync devices during widespread outage After nearly a full day offline, the problem has been resolved ...
Fitbit confirmed an outage has taken syncing for its wearable smartwatches and fitness trackers offline Monday morning. The company says it’s aware of the issue and told users the problem will ...
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