Resolve Fitbit Connection Issues With iOS
If you are struggling to get everything things connected between Fitbit device and iPhone, here are different solutions that will tackle each of the problems you might have encountered. A Step-By-Step Resource to re-sync Your Strategies
Common Causes of Sync Issues
In most cases, the failure of a sync to take place is due Bluetooth connectivity issues. Enable Bluetooth on your iPhone and have it close to your Fitbit device.
Enable Bluetooth on iOS: Go to the settings of your iPhone and ensure that Bluetooth is enabled.Fitbit troubleshooting (ad) The app may have a hard time linking up if the permissions are too limited.
A: Network Interference – At times, network interference can obstruct the sync of your Gmail data to Outlook. Make sure you have a fast, secure Wi-Fi connection and also check to see if there is any blocking that is hindering the signal.
Troubleshooting Steps
As A Last Resort: Restart Devices — Simply restart both your iPhone and the Fitbit device. This step often fixes intermittent hiccups in connectivity.
Reinstall The Fitbit App: Deleting and reinstalling the app can fix any corrupt information or settings that are troubling with syncing.
Remove Other Devices -If you have multiple Fitbits connected to your account, try removing them. That can significantly improve the process of connecting your main device.
Update your iPhone and Fitbit app: Many times updates bring bug fixes, if you want to get connected connect keep them up to date.
Switch Off the Bluetooth: Well, turning off Bluetooth and then enabling it back can actually refresh the connection and fix any one-time problem.
If you own the Fitbit Aria scale, calibrate your scale by weighing in multiple times after a battery change to get it a better connection.
Conclusion
If those don’t solve the issue, Fitbit plans to seek additional help from its customer service team as ongoing software issues could inhibit connectivity for many users.