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 ...
Third-party apps like Strava or MyFitnessSync can get your data from your watch to your Fitbit account. You'll need to create an account with the third-party app and sign in to your Fitbit account to ...
The Fitbit Charge 5 and Fitbit Luxe are among the latest dedicated fitness trackers from Fitbit, and some of the best yet, too. But if you have a Samsung Galaxy phone running Android 13, these Fitbit ...
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 ...
For the past few weeks, Samsung’s Android 13 update has resulted in the Fitbit Charge 5 and Luxe not being able to sync. From stats and workouts not appearing to being unable to change settings, this ...
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, one of the popular fitness trackers, confirmed that it is ditching support for older Apple iPhones. It has quietly bumped up its iOS system requirement on its support page. With this, older ...
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 ...
With Fitbit’s release of a native Windows Phone app on Monday, Microsoft has taken the first steps of its marathon to catch up to Android and iOS in wearables. What many don’t realize is that ...
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