Battery Life And Power; Battery Life; Charging Your One; Memory - Fitbit Zip fitbit one User Manual

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Battery life and power

Battery life

Your One contains a rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery.
With normal use, your One's battery should last approximately five days before
requiring a charge.
You can check your tracker's battery level by logging into your Dashboard and
clicking on the
gear icon
the time of its most recent sync will be listed to the right of the picture of your One.

Charging your One

Charge your One tracker by plugging your charging cable into a USB port, and then
inserting the tracker into the charger, making sure the gold contacts on your tracker
align with the gold dots in the charging cable.
A battery indicator will appear when your tracker is first plugged into the charging
cable. Press your tracker's button while it's charging to view its current battery level.
A drained tracker should be charged for 1-2 hours for maximum performance and
battery life.

Memory

The One tracker stores minute-by-minute data for one week. After 7 days, that data
is converted to a daily total, which is stored for an additional 23 days.
When you sync your tracker, its data is uploaded to your Fitbit.com Dashboard, and
securely stored on Fitbit's servers. As long as you sync your tracker within thirty days
of activity, you'll be able to transmit that data to your Fitbit.com Dashboard.
NO TE: Every night at midnight, your tracker will reset itself. This means your goal
progress and daily data will begin at zero again. This does not delete the data
stored on your tracker. That data will be uploaded to your Dashboard the
next time you sync your tracker. The time this reset occurs is based on the
time zone set on your Fitbit.com profile.
in the upper right corner of the screen. The battery level at
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