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YouTube Instagram Adobe. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. All Files. Submit Search. Skip to main content. How do I install and manage apps on my Fitbit device? What types of apps are available through the Fitbit Gallery? Are apps free to download to my Fitbit device? If a developer requires an activation fee, you may see a "Paid" label above the app or clock face description: For these apps and clock faces, the developer will process and provide instructions for payment.
How do I add apps to my Fitbit device? Customize Fitbit Charge 4 and Fitbit watches with apps. Some devices must be connected to Wi-Fi for some apps to install or update. To install an app: With your watch nearby, in the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab your profile picture your device image. Tap Gallery Apps tab. Browse the available apps. When you find the one you want to install, tap it.
Tap Install. Some apps require certain permissions in order to work properly, such as access to the internet or the ability to run in the background. Review these requested permissions and tap Install to add the app to your device. Note that some permissions can cause your phone to use more data. How do I remove apps from my Fitbit watch? Note that some apps, such as Today and Settings, can't be removed.
Find the option to remove the device from your account. Find Charge 4 in the list, then find the option to forget the device. Connect Charge 4 to the charging cable, making sure the connection is secure, as described above. Note : The device vibrates when you press or release the button.
After you see the smiley face, wait for another 10 seconds or until the Fitbit logo appears. Set up Charge 4 again. Troubleshooting steps for all Fitbit devices Connect your Fitbit device to the charger before you begin the setup process. Requirements The latest Fitbit devices require an iPhone or Android phone. To verify that your phone is compatible with the Fitbit app, visit fitbit.
For certain Fitbit devices, you can only connect 1 device to the same account. For more information, see Can I use more than one Fitbit device with the same account? Phone or tablet If you're using the Fitbit app for iPhones and iPads, Android phones, or Windows 10 devices: You followed the instructions for your device in How do I set up my Fitbit device?
Note that you can't set up your Fitbit device from your phone or tablet's Bluetooth screen; you must open the Fitbit app and follow the on-screen instructions. The software on your phone or tablet is up to date. The Bluetooth setting on your phone or tablet is on. Android phones—Tap Settings Connections Bluetooth.
Windows 10 devices—Click or tap Settings Devices Bluetooth. Android phones only Double-check the following information about your phone or tablet: Your device is supported by the Fitbit app.
For the latest list, go to fitbit. Your device doesn't have a set up or sync issue listed on What should I know about using the Fitbit app on my Android phone? Power Saving Mode is turned off on your device. This mode frequently causes the device to disable Bluetooth. You have location services turned on and the Fitbit app has permission to access your location. The Notifications Center is next to the clock, usually in the bottom right corner of your screen.
You may need to expand your System Tray, as shown in the image, to see the Bluetooth icon. Every Android device is slightly different because of manufacturer and carrier customizations and launchers. While the icons and exact layout shown may be slightly different, they will be extremely similar. The Fitbit app is available for the vast majority of devices. Fitbit Setup Download Fitbit Setup. If these methods don't work, refer to the user manual for your Bluetooth device for how to enter "Pairing Mode".
Many Bluetooth devices, if not paired to anything or if they can't find the device they were originally paired to, will simply enter Pairing Mode when you turn them on. Turn off your headset or speaker. Push and hold the power button to turn the device back on, but do not let go of the power button. The speaker or headset will make a second tone after a few seconds indicating it's in Pairing Mode. Release the power button. Push and hold the pairing button for a few seconds.
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