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Fitbit in the washing machine!

Posts: 86 Member
edited October 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Help! I just left my Fitbit on a piece of clothing and threw it in the washing machine. It was there for about 13 minutes! I pulled it out and put it in a bowl of rice. Didn't know what else to do? Anybody have any experience with this?

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  • Posts: 6,128 Member
    instead of a bowl of rice put it into a bag with rice so that it's sealed, don't know if that makes a difference but I've always heard bag of rice. do not touch it for 2 days, if there's an on/off switch make sure it's in the off position and do not try to turn it on for 2 days.

    if it can be broken down into pieces (battery removed, etc) break it down.
  • Posts: 2,261 Member
    Help! I just left my Fitbit on a piece of clothing and threw it in the washing machine. It was there for about 13 minutes! I pulled it out and put it in a bowl of rice. Didn't know what else to do? Anybody have any experience with this?

    Keep it in the rice over night. While that is happening, find your receipt. Contact fitbit and tell them what happened. The receipt should be all you need to get a replacement.
  • Posts: 86 Member
    It seems like a good sign that it is still sending me messages, but it is really wet!
  • Posts: 3,218 Member
    If the rice fails, call customer service at Fitbit. They may replace it free of charge.
  • Posts: 7 Member
    Well, I have gone through two FitBit ones because of the washing machine. And it always happens when I have on exercise clothes. I think I am going to get a different fitness tracker.
  • Posts: 2,836 Member
    Fit bit replaced the fitbit my dog ate. The customer service people were quite helpful and responsive. My fitbit would probably never end up in the washing machine because I also so compulsive about not missing any steps. It does from pajamas, to day clothes, to workout clothes and back to pajamas as the day moves on.
  • Posts: 453 Member
    mine is waterproof?
  • Posts: 701 Member
    I know several people who had theirs replaced free by Fitbit. One of them just lost it during a half marathon. Their stories of the excellent fitbit customer service is what made me buy one instead of another brand. So, if the rice thing doesn't work out, contact customer service.
  • Posts: 7,060 Member
    Fitbit customer service is amazing.

    You can learn more (and find Fitbit friends) in the Fitbit Users group: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/1290-fitbit-users
  • Posts: 190 Member
    Fitbits are water resistant (at least I know the flex is....) so it might be just fine!
  • Posts: 207 Member
    I'm guessing the washing machine really increased your step count for the day.
  • Posts: 1,897 Member
    Fitbits are water resistant (at least I know the flex is....) so it might be just fine!

    Water resistant is not the same as waterproof. It is meant to survive rain and sweat, but not necessarily being submerged.

    I had my first FitBit die on me a little less than a year after I got it. I contacted FitBit, told them it was dying on me, and they replaced it. Then a week after I got the one they sent me, that one died. Now, the third one is holding strong. They have great customer service. If you have proof of purchase, they're really good about working with you to get you a replacement. Sometimes they can take a few days to respond, but they really do have great service.
  • Posts: 1,938 Member
    dfranch wrote: »
    I'm guessing the washing machine really increased your step count for the day.

    LOL, true!
  • Posts: 1 Member
    I washed my fitbit one. And dried it :/

    still works.

  • Posts: 4,397 Member
    I washed my Fitbit, emailed customer service to ask if they had any suggestions, and they sent me a new one free of charge.
  • Posts: 1,262 Member
    I accidentally swam with mine on, but just two lengths, it worked afterwards! Good Luck
  • Posts: 8,171 Member
    xcalygrl wrote: »

    Water resistant is not the same as waterproof. It is meant to survive rain and sweat, but not necessarily being submerged.

    I had my first FitBit die on me a little less than a year after I got it. I contacted FitBit, told them it was dying on me, and they replaced it. Then a week after I got the one they sent me, that one died. Now, the third one is holding strong. They have great customer service. If you have proof of purchase, they're really good about working with you to get you a replacement. Sometimes they can take a few days to respond, but they really do have great service.

    The Flex is water resistant to 10 meters which means it can be submerged up to 10 meters without a problem. The other Fitbit models are "splash proof" which means they can get wet, but shouldn't be submerged.

    One of the reasons I chose the Flex was because it can be worn in water. I swim laps and take a water aerobics class and needed one I can wear. I also have a bad habit of forgetting to take things off my clothes so there is a good chance I would do the "fitbit in the washer" thing too.

  • Posts: 283 Member
    I know the flex u can swim with. But the rest they dont recommend even showering with it.
  • Posts: 205 Member
    Don't worry, mine went through the wash, and the tumble dryer! And it was fine once it dried out!
  • Posts: 14,517 Member
    buckleten wrote: »
    Don't worry, mine went through the wash, and the tumble dryer! And it was fine once it dried out!

    This^

    Mine made it through the washer. Just keep it in the rice awhile, I left mine in a couple days.
  • Posts: 1,134 Member
    Help! I just left my Fitbit on a piece of clothing and threw it in the washing machine. It was there for about 13 minutes! I pulled it out and put it in a bowl of rice. Didn't know what else to do? Anybody have any experience with this?

    I did that exact thing on New Year's Eve. It seemed to keep working for a while, but had died by the next day (I also put it in rice). A few days later Fitbit announced that they were going to start shipping the Charge HR - which I'd been thinking I'd get eventually, just not so soon - so I ordered one.

    Then, 10 days after I washed it, and 2 days before my Charge HR arrived, my One came back to life. I kept the Charge HR and gave the One to a friend (now, I'd probably keep it, since Fitbit now supports having 2 different trackers on one account).

    So, you may have to live without it for a few days (which was really hard for me), but it will probably recover.
  • Posts: 815 Member
    edited June 2015
    My husband's Fitbit one went through the washer and dryer and was fine after not touching it for 24 hours. One year later it is still working fine. It was actually the best day's exercise that he has ever had lol.
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