Welcome to our blog post on how to connect your Fitbit Charge 4 to your phone! This post will cover the steps that you need to take in order to get your Charge 4 up and running with your phone.
First, you’ll need to download the Fitbit app from either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Once you’ve installed the app, open it and create an account if you don’t already have one. Now, launch the app and select ‘Set Up a New Device’ from the home screen. Select ‘Charge 4’ as your device type and follow the instructions on-screen.
Once you’ve set up your account, turn on Bluetooth on your phone by going into Settings > Bluetooth, then tapping the toggle switch to turn it on. Make sure that both devices are within 10 feet of each other when attempting to pair them. On your Fitbit, press and hold its button until you see a smiley face appear on its display. Now back in the Fitbit app tap ‘Pair A New Device’ again and select ‘Charge 4’ once more.
When prompted enter a four-digit PIN code into both devices then hit continue when done. Your Fitbit should now be paired with your phone! If for some reason pairing fails then try turning Bluetooth off and on again from both devices or restarting them altogether. As a last resort, try performing a factory reset by going into Settings > About > Clear User Data.
We hope this blog post has been helpful in getting started with using your new Fitbit Charge 4! With this device you can easily track steps taken, calories burned, and sleep patterns while also getting notifications sent directly to its display. Thanks for reading – happy tracking!
Troubleshooting Fitbit Charge 4 Connection Issues With a Phone
It’s possible that your Fitbit Charge 4 is having trouble connecting to your phone because it’s not up to date. To make sure your device is running the latest version of the Fitbit software, open the Settings app on your device > About > Check for updates. If there are any available, please make sure to install them. Additionally, ensuring that the Bluetooth connection is turned on and that both devices are close together can help with the connection. If you’re still having difficulty, performing a factory reset on your Charge 4 by going to Settings > About > Clear User Data may help.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Issues with Charge 4
It’s possible that your Charge 4 and mobile device are having difficulty connecting due to a variety of reasons. First, make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. Additionally, try turning Bluetooth off and then on again from your mobile device’s Settings > Bluetooth menu. If that doesn’t work, try restarting your mobile device. If the issue persists, it could be due to the distance between the two devices or interference from other nearby Bluetooth connections.
Pairing a Fitbit Device
To put your Fitbit in pairing mode, first, open the Fitbit app on your phone. Then, go to the Account tab by tapping the Account icon (the person-shaped icon in the lower right corner). Next, select “Set Up a Device” and follow the on-screen instructions to begin pairing. If you’re setting up a Fitbit for the first time, you may need to select “Create an Account” before selecting “Set Up a Device”.
Once you have selected “Set Up a Device”, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on your phone and then select your Fitbit model from the list of available devices. Your Fitbit should now appear in the list of available devices with the status of “Ready to pair”. Tap your device name and then enter the four-digit code that appears on your Fitbit’s display into your phone. After entering this code, both devices should be paired successfully!
Resetting a Fitbit Charge 4
To reset your Fitbit Charge 4, start by connecting the device to a charging cable. Then press and hold the side button for 10 seconds until you feel the tracker vibrate. This should reset the device and you should be able to use it as normal. If your tracker is still unresponsive after this process, try repeating the steps or contact Fitbit customer support for help.
Troubleshooting JBL Charge 4 Connection Issues with a Phone
It’s possible that your JBL Charge 4 is not in pairing mode. To enter pairing mode, press the Bluetooth button on the top of the device next to the power button until it starts blinking. Once it’s blinking, your device should show up in your phone’s Bluetooth menu. If it does, then select it and follow any prompts to pair the devices. If it still doesn’t show up, double-check to make sure that both devices are powered on and within range of each other. Additionally, try restarting both devices if necessary and make sure that your phone’s Bluetooth is enabled.