Open the phone's Bluetooth settings, select the Fitbit device if there, tell Bluetooth to forget the device. Open the phone's settings -> apps -> Fitbit. Force Stop the app, and Clear Data and Clear Cache. Shut down the phone (don't restart, shut down), then turn the phone on again. Restart the Charge 2 tracker.
For iPhones, go to Settings > General > Shutdown. Select “Restart,” “Reboot,” or “slide to power off.”. Wait until your phone boots again, or manually power your device back on by pressing the power button. Check if the Fitbit app finds your Fitbit device. If not, try restarting your Fitbit itself or try pairing your Fitbit device
The app will pair you and set it up correctly. Do not pair first. Unpair if you already did. Then open Galaxy Fit app on your phone and go through the steps. Pairing via Bluetooth alone spun and rebooted forever. Soul_injection0426 • 1 yr. ago. This happened to me as well.
My solution is to get rid of the Fit2 (it is not compatible with iPhone 6) and get a Xiaomi Mi Band 5 or 6 (the former can be found at reduced prices as the latter should be available in the UK very soon).
Go to Settings > Apps > Samsung Accessory Service > Storage > Clear cache + Clear data. Go to Settings > Apps > Gear S/Fit Plugin > Storage > Clear cache + Clear data. Check If there is a previously connected phone, disconnect and proceed with reconnection. (Galaxy Wearable/ 3 lines / Disconnect) Also, please try to turn the Gear device off and
I show you how to fix a Samsung Galaxy Fit, Fit 2, or Fit 2 Pro that has a black screen, won't turn on or screen is blank. Hope this helps some of you. Samsu
bxHScK. Place your earbuds in the charging case, and then close the lid. Wait 5-6 seconds, and then open the case. The earbuds will automatically enter Bluetooth pairing mode. If they are already paired to another device, insert them into your ears and hold both touchpads for a few seconds until they enter pairing mode.
Fitbit not syncing, Android edition: Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps and find the Fitbit app. Tap on it and then select Force stop. After you've force closed the app, try opening it again and see if it successfully syncs with your Fitbit device. This should fix the problem most of the time. 3.
1) Your phone is compatible with Health Mate. You can check this by clicking here if you have an Android phone, or here if you have an iPhone. 2) The battery level is above 30%. If not, please insert new, non-rechargeable batteries (Energizer or Duracell are recommended). 3) The mobile device is within 5 feet of the scale.
Buds and Buds 2 will still connect to Wearable with no problem, only the Watches won't connect. The problem was originally only with the Watch 5 Pro, because I was upgrading, but once I disconnected the Watch 4 Classic to see if that helped the 5 problem, it made me reset it, and now it will not connect, either.
In this video we show you how to connect your Samsung Galaxy Fit with your iPhone for the first time. We are using an iPhone X with iOS 13. If you find this
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