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    Fitbit may have fixed its major outage, but some users are still reporting problems

    HealthradarBy Healthradar21. Juli 2025Keine Kommentare4 Mins Read
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    • Last week, Fitbit users experienced an outage that prevented app logins and watch syncing
    • The issue was resolved quickly, but problems have persisted for a seemingly small percentage of users
    • We’ve been getting more emails over the weekend, both about this persistent issue and other problems Fitbit users are having

    Last week, starting on July 17, Fitbit users reported problems in droves, as the app was preventing users from syncing up their watches and fitness trackers – and when users followed Fitbit’s recommended troubleshooting steps and logged out of the app, it wouldn’t allow them to log in again.

    The issues cropped up regardless of whether users were rocking one of the best Fitbits, an older model, or a Google Pixel Watch, and I covered the outage extensively with a live blog. Google reached out to confirm that the issue was resolved later that same day, and Downdetector reports returned to normal.

    However, even after the blog ended, we’ve been getting emails from readers who say their devices that still won’t sync with the Fitbit app.


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    Wendy emailed on July 19, two days after the outage was reported to have ended, to say „I’ve been trying to sync all day. I have Covid so have been tracking my blood oxygen level… I don’t know what my number was last night as it won’t sync.“

    Lloyd emailed to let us know his Fitbit wouldn’t sync with the app on his iPhone 11, Ann was unable to set the correct time on her watch (also likely the result of a syncing issue, as this is done by pairing with your phone), and other users chimed in to say their best fitness trackers wouldn’t sync properly either.

    In a thread on Reddit titled Anyone else still having sync issues? another eight people chimed in with their comments, all affirming that they’re still having problems after the fix was rolled out. In another thread titled How are Fitbits now? the most-upvoted comment was this one:

    „The last few weeks have been horrible. Nonstop sync issues with the app and they had a major outage yesterday which they say is fixed but I’m still having issues… I’d honestly go Garmin at this point.“

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    It’s important to put these issues in perspective: while it’s very unfortunate that all the users mentioned above have devices they’re temporarily unable to use (some of them likely with Fitbit Premium subscriptions they’re paying for) it seems they’re a relatively small minority of users, with Google appearing to have fixed the broader issue.

    However, that doesn’t help you if your device can’t sync, or is bricked. Quite a lot of people reached out to us in the end, many with ongoing issues that seem to be separate from the outage.

    Phil in Hong Kong wrote in to tell us: „My Fitbit has not been working for a week. It does strange things like after I wake up it says I’ve hit 10,000 steps or doesn’t read my sleep.

    „It’s actually really annoying and this is the third time I’ve had issues with Fitbit and I keep thinking should I switch to an Apple Watch.“

    Phil’s response is echoed by Linda, stating: „I have tried every troubleshooting method with the same results. About two weeks ago, I ordered an Apple Watch SE 2nd generation.“

    The reason people are so disappointed when their devices don’t work is that people love using their Fitbits. It creates an engaged community of like-minded users looking to keep fit, track their sleep and health, and enjoy exercise.

    It’s a great tool, and for most people it works very well. There are many reasons why, even in the face of some persistent issues, Fitbit remains synonymous with activity tracking.

    For those who are experiencing ongoing difficulties that can’t be solved by the usual troubleshooting, the best thing to do is reach out via the Fitbit Help Center.

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