Fitbit customers are reporting issues with their devices after an update, including unusable devices, battery problems, and random shutdowns. Google, which owns Fitbit, has responded to the complaints, denying that the issues are due to updates. The controversy has sparked frustration among users and led to a public dispute between Fitbit and its customers.
Fitbit says Charge 5 update did not make device unusable https://t.co/o5FwPQpmZN
Tim Cook says Apple doesn't intend to license Masimo's blood oxygen detection to end the Apple Watch import ban (@hillitech / AppleInsider) https://t.co/fIunMvfckX 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSQRTe https://t.co/bF2k9A0QM3
The updated Fitbit Charge 5s can't last a day, can't track sleep, and may just break entirely. Google's response? Buy a new Fitbit! https://t.co/gidvOwJMEB
Fitbit Charge 5 units have been randomly dying for months; Google says it's not because of updates https://t.co/jRxNSTt3K9 by @nexusben
“Time to move on”: Fitbit owners fed up with battery problems, Google response https://t.co/TsSZoo0fhu
Another Fitbit controversy is brewing, it seems. https://t.co/ycxDClwvrP
"But isn't it sufficient to show the #HRV trends, just as long as my Whoop, Garmin, Apple is consistently inaccurate? I.e. if I'm always at 60 and I drop to 30, that's still meaningful, right?" No. Here's why... 👇 First you have to understand how these wearables are getting…
Fitbit customers say devices unusable after update https://t.co/N2w7Kgt5pD