There are many users complaining about having to redo the WiFi setup when they change batteries. Like I haven’t had to go through the setup again when recharging the batteries (which obviously requires taking them out for a few interesting that you can leave the Aria without batteries for a couple of hours and still retain the WiFi settings. Maybe Fitbit can do a deal with Eneloop and sell a panasonic 4-cell charger under the FitBit I’ve been using rechargeable batteries in my Aria every since the original batteries died. Hopefully this one is improved internally, or has a rechargeable battery/AC adapter pack. It's been out of warranty longer than it was in warranty. I'll miss the old "features", but not by much. I've reset it a few times, left the batteries out, cleaned the glass a few hundred times, and the battery contacts, given it's exposed to indecent humidity on a regular basis, etc. * Wake up at 1am when the bathroom is unoccupied, lighting up the hallway outside the bathroom at night. * Jump between 1-6kg on measurements within 3-10 minutes of each other. * Forgets how to measure when it detects someone standing on it without having to step on, off, on and wait 12-18 seconds while it wakes up. * Display ERR for no particular reason if it's nudged awake, or * And if it does recognise me, the BF reading decides to work. * Forgets who I am every 3 weeks, despite flipping all of the "Guests" weigh ins to my own profile. *Think i'm a guest, despite being the only person who uses it, since i bought it in 2012 along with the Ultra Clip-on tracker.Įveryone else gave up on it in 2013 and uses an analog one instead. *Consume 6 new AA batteries every 2-5 weeks, or require flipping over and recharging the batteries every weekend. Well, as long as it's improved, and the 2017 version doesn't: ![]() So I'm wondering if I would feel this way about Aria 2 also if I got one, although I watched the ad and didn't notice any differences, although Bluetooth could be handy? So many new things, oh and also detailed sleep analysis, and ability to see how full the battery is, and not just minutes before it runs out. It is such a massive step up, no more irreplaceable straps falling apart, also I get calendar reminders and texts from my phone, I can do guided breathing exercises, can set and cancel alarms from the Fitbit itself. ![]() On another note, I recently updated my Charge HR to a Charge 2, with no great reason for doing so, and I'm very pleasantly surprised. Replacing the batteries or upgrading your wifi, both of which I've done lately require you to setup the scale again, I believe. I presume it's the same technology for body fat estimation on both scales.Īlso the Aria setup is a real pain, and the person here who says keeping their Aria will ensure they never have to do setup again is lying to themselves. I've noticed a lot of fat deposits I had are now gone. I suppose the Aria is accurate enough? Except I do wonder about the body fat, I've lost 10kg and 4 BMI points recently, I'd be very surprised if none of that was fat, like the Aria is telling me. I got my Aria for nothing using my credit card points, but that's no longer an option. Too bad, I did like it and the other FitBit products.I'm torn. I am not at all happy about this and not be repurchasing a replacement product or any other product from this company. This is not an inexpensive scale and with so many people having this issue one would think there is a better solution that buy a new one. I have had my Aria longer than a year so there is no warranty. ![]() ![]() They were replace the batteries (I did that already), shake it gently, and finally to turn it face down and leave it for 35 minutes (35 minutes? Not 30 or 45?) Anyway, none of these things worked. They were very nice and offered a few troubleshooting suggestions. I looked online for solutions and finally saw on the Fitbit site that the solution was to contact Aria Support, which I did. This is only the second time I have ever replaced the batteries. I received my error after my batteries died and I replaced them with new ones. Greetings! I am now joining the ranks of those receiving the Hi>Sensing>Step Off>Thinking>Err message.
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