If you own a Fitbit, you may occasionally run into an issue where the app reports your Fitbit is not syncing or that the fitness tracker can't be found. Here's what to do when your Fitbit won't sync ...
Turn on the Fitbit and confirm the phone's Bluetooth is enabled. Ensure your Fitbit device and phone are close. Open the Fitbit app on your phone and tap Today. Press and hold the screen and pull down ...
The company confirms that Fitbit Connect, an app that features PC syncing, will be phased out soon. The discontinuity of this application will mean that users can no longer sync their devices with a ...
Fitbit users currently report problems syncing data and logging into the Android app. The company confirms that an outage is in progress, and is currently under investigation. Right now there doesn’t ...
It's hard to believe, but Fitbit's fitness trackers were around before smartphones became the ubiquitous devices they are today. That meant that since its earliest days, Fitbit synced with Windows PCs ...
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Fitbit is discontinuing support for PC and Mac syncing. On a support page spotted by 9to5Google, the company said it would remove the option for users to sync their trackers over its Connect app on ...
If you’ve woken up to check your Fitbit app this morning only to find data missing and your device unable to sync, you’re not alone as an outage is causing problems. Update: Google, speaking to ...
If you own a Fitbit smartwatch or fitness tracker but prefer using Garmin Connect as a platform, can you sync data between the two? The answer is far from simple, but there are ways you can send your ...
Activity tracking device maker Fitbit has announced a major upgrade this week, its devices now wirelessly sync to Android devices using Bluetooth 4.0. At launch, syncing will be enabled for the ...
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