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Updates to Fitbit OS provide new features, improvements, and bug fixes for your Fitbit watch.

Fitbit OS 4.2.1 (Ionic, Versa, Versa 2, and Versa Lite Edition only)

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  • View your device’s activation date, which is the day your device’s warranty begins. The activation date is the day you set up your device.

  • This release includes bug fixes and improvements.

Fitbit OS 5.1 (Sense and Versa 3 only)

What's new

  • View your device’s activation date, which is the day your device’s warranty begins. The activation date is the day you set up your device.
  • Use Google Assistant on Fitbit Sense and Fitbit Versa 3. For more information, see How do I use a voice assistant on my Fitbit smartwatch?
  • Use the built-in speaker and microphone in Sense and Versa 3 to take calls from your wrist. For more information, see How do I take on-wrist phone calls with my Fitbit smartwatch?

What's fixed

This release includes bug fixes and improvements.

Fitbit OS 4.2

What's new

  • When you can’t find your phone, use the Find Phone app to locate it. For more information, see How do I set up and troubleshoot apps on my Fitbit device?
  • You can now earn Active Zone Minutes and use personalized heart-rate zones when you track activity with your smartwatch. For more information, see What are Active Zone Minutes or active minutes on my Fitbit device? and How do I track heart rate with my Fitbit device?
  • Receive reminders on your watch that encourage you to form and maintain healthy habits. For more information, see What are the reminders I see on my Fitbit device?

What's changed

  • An additional 6 languages are now available on your watch: Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Indonesian, Polish, Romanian, and Russian.
  • To access the control center on your watch, swipe down from the top of your screen. After your notifications appear, swipe down again to open the control center. For more information, see How do I navigate my Fitbit device?

What's fixed

This release includes bug fixes and improvements.

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  • (Versa Lite Edition only) This release fixes an issue where some customers may have been unable to update Versa Lite Edition after completing a factory reset. If you factory reset your device and your watch is on version 38.6.1.1, see Why can't I update my Fitbit device?
  • This release includes bug fixes and improvements.
Fitbit OS 4.1.1 (Versa 2 only)
  • We optimized the algorithm used to track your heart rate on Versa 2 to complement our latest hardware.
  • This release includes bug fixes and improvements.
Fitbit OS 4.1

What's new?

  • See your sleep score on your wrist in Fitbit Today. For more information, see What's sleep score in the Fitbit app?
  • Avoid being awoken while in deep sleep. Set an alarm with our new Smart Wake feature to wake up feeling refreshed. For more information, see What should I know about Fitbit sleep stages?
  • Save up to 5 of your favorite clock faces and switch between them on your Fitbit device. For more information, see How do I change the clock face on my Fitbit device?
  • See upcoming calendar events with the Agenda app . For more information, see How do I set up and troubleshoot apps on my Fitbit device?
  • Access additional options when you press the shortcut button on the left side of your Fitbit device. For more information, see How do I navigate my Fitbit device?

What's changed?

Exercise app

  • We updated the design of the Exercise app .
  • We changed the way you start an exercise.
  • You can now track 20 exercises from your Wrist.

For more information, see How do I track my workouts with my Fitbit device?

Always-on Display (Versa 2 only)

  • Certain clock faces now come with Always-on Display modes.
  • Turn your wrist to wake the screen and show your primary clock face.

For more information, see How do I see the time on my Fitbit device?

Alexa (Versa 2 only)

  • On Fitbit Versa 2, you can now use the Fitbit skill to ask Alexa to open the Exercise app and start a workout for you. These commands are currently available in English and German.
  • You now access Alexa through the Alexa app on Versa 2.
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For more information, see How do I use a voice assistant on my Fitbit smartwatch?

What's fixed?

This release includes other bug fixes and improvements.

Fitbit OS 4.0.1

To update Versa Lite Edition, let the Fitbit app run in the background on your phone. When the update is ready, you’ll see a notification in the Fitbit app. For more information, see How do I update my Fitbit device?

For Ionic and Versa, we recommend updating your watch over Wi-Fi. For more information, see How do I update my Fitbit device?

What's fixed

This release includes bug fixes and improvements.

Fitbit OS 3.0

What's new

You can now set exercise goals for time, distance, or calories in the Exercise app on your Fitbit device. For more information, see How do I track my workouts with my Fitbit device?

Fitbit Today

We updated the stats available in Fitbit Today and you can now log information right on your wrist. With Fitbit Today updates you can:

  • Customize the stats you see. For more information, see About Fitbit Ionic and How do I get started with Fitbit Versa?
  • See additional stats including sleep, weight, water intake, and badges.
  • Log your water intake and weight right from your wrist.

What’s changed

  • You can now keep your clock screen turned on for up to 60 seconds.
  • The stopwatch now stays open on your screen while in use.
  • Notifications now automatically wake your device.
  • Customers in Taiwan can now add iPASS or co-branded credit cards to their watch. For more information, see How do I use iPASS with my Fitbit device?

What’s fixed

This release includes other bug fixes and improvements.

Fitbit OS 2.2

What’s New

  • When you’re downloading multiple playlists, you can now see the download progress of each playlist.
  • Your Fitbit watch automatically connects to your most recently paired, available headphones when you play music. For more information, see How do I connect Bluetooth audio devices to my Fitbit watch?
  • Your alarms and timers now alert you even when your Fitbit device is locked.

What’s fixed

This release includes other bug fixes and improvements.

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Fitbit OS 2.1

What’s New

Introducing quick replies. Send customized responses to text messages and messages from select messaging apps with your Fitbit watch. Note that this feature is currently only available on watches paired to an Android phone. For more information, see How do I respond to messages with my Fitbit device?

What’s fixed

This release includes other bug fixes and improvements.

Fitbit OS 2.0

What’s New

Fitbit Today

Introducing Fitbit Today, an updated on-device dashboard that keeps you informed about all of your health and fitness data. Receive action-oriented and personalized content with daily and weekly health and fitness stats, historical activity, exercise summaries, and tips and tricks for using the Fitbit platform. Swipe up from the clock face to open the Fitbit Today dashboard.

Ionic users, your daily stats have moved from the Today app to Fitbit Today.

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Music

You can now add Deezer playlists to your Fitbit watch. For more information, see How do I listen to Deezer playlists on my Fitbit watch?

What’s Changed

Fitbit Watch Interface

We made some updates to the way you interact with your Fitbit watch:

  • To see your notifications, swipe down from the clock face or press and hold the top button.
  • To see your stats and current battery level, swipe up from the clock face.
  • To access music controls, payments, and the quick settings screen, press and hold the back button.
  • Access your music controls all on one screen.
  • We’ve changed the order of some of the apps on your watch.

To learn more about these changes, open the Tips app on your watch and follow the tutorial.

Fitbit Coach

  • You can now get more Fitbit Coach workouts right on your wrist with your Fitbit Coach account. For more information, see How do I use the Coach app on my Fitbit watch?
  • Connect your watch to Wi-Fi to download the Fitbit Coach updates. For more information, see How do I connect my Fitbit watch to Wi-Fi?
Fitbit OS 1.2

Feature Update

We improved the way we track your distance when you’re tracking a run with GPS.

What's Fixed

  • We fixed an issue where some customers’ clocks didn’t update after switching time zones.
  • ​We fixed an issue where some customers experienced syncing issues after interrupting clock face installation.
  • We fixed an issue where some customers noticed the Exercise app crashed after double tapping an exercise.
  • This release also includes bug fixes and stability improvements.
Fitbit OS 1.1

New Features

This release delivers a more personalized experience for Fitbit Ionic customers. Read on for details.

New apps and clock faces

This Fitbit OS update provides access to new apps and clock faces from Fitbit, Fitbit Labs, popular brands, and developers. The apps span a range of categories such as Flipboard, The New York Times, and Yelp. New apps and clock faces will be added frequently. Browse the available apps in the Fitbit App Gallery.

For more information, see How do I install and manage apps on my Fitbit device?

Fitbit Labs

We’re introducing Fitbit Labs, which develops experimental apps and clock faces for Ionic. Install an app or clock face to motivate you to stay active, help track and interpret your behavior, and provide intelligent feedback. Choose to adopt a virtual pet and use your steps to keep them fed and happy with one of the FitPet interactive clock faces, or install the Think Fast app and test your ability to rapidly and accurately switch between tasks. Check back often for new apps.

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Fitbit Pay

Now you can add up to 6 credit and debit cards to Fitbit Pay on Ionic and choose which card you want to use for each transaction. When you’re ready to pay, swipe right on your watch’s screen to scroll through your cards.

Note this feature is coming soon to the Fitbit app for Windows 10.

For more information, see What should I know about Fitbit Pay?

Fixes and Improvements

This release includes other bug fixes and improvements.

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Before you begin using your Fitbit device, you must connect it to your Fitbit account with a phone, tablet, or computer. Connecting your device allows it to transfer (or sync) data back and forth with Fitbit.

Note: For more information about setting up Fitbit Ace, see How do I set up Fitbit Ace devices?

Connect your Fitbit device to the charger before you begin the setup process.
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If you're adding a second Fitbit device to your account or replacing an old one, skip down to How do I set up a replacement device or add a second device to my account?

How do I create a Fitbit account and connect my device?

The Fitbit app is compatible with most popular phones and tablets, as well as Windows 10 computers. To verify that your phone or tablet is compatible with the Fitbit app, go to fitbit.com/devices.

If your phone or tablet isn’t compatible, and you don’t have a Windows 10 computer, you can set up some Fitbit devices on a Mac or Windows 8.1 computer with a program called Fitbit Connect.

Choose a section below depending on whether you prefer to set up your device with the Fitbit app or with Fitbit Connect.

If you're adding a second Fitbit device to your account or replacing an old one, skip down to How do I set up a replacement device or add a second device to my account?
Fitbit app

Note: If you’re setting up Fitbit Charge 4, Fitbit Inspire 2, Fitbit Sense, Fitbit Versa 2, or Fitbit Versa 3 with an Android phone, a notification appears on your phone to begin the setup process. Tap the notification and follow the on-screen instructions to set up your device. If you don’t have the Fitbit app, the notification takes you to the Google Play Store to download the app.

To set up your Fitbit device with the Fitbit app:

  1. Download and install the Fitbit app from one of the following locations:
    • Apple devices—Apple App Store
    • Android devices—Google Play Store
    • Windows 10 devices (phones, tablets, and computers)—Microsoft Store
      Note that you need an account with the store before you can download apps.
  2. Open the Fitbit app and tap Join Fitbit.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Fitbit account and connect ('pair') your Fitbit device to your phone or tablet. Pairing makes sure your Fitbit device and phone or tablet can communicate with one another (sync their data).
    Note that to create a Fitbit account, you're prompted to enter your birthdate, height, weight, and sex to calculate your stride length and to estimate distance, basal metabolic rate, and calorie burn. For more information, see How does my Fitbit device calculate my daily activity? After you set up your account, your first name, last initial, and profile picture are visible to all other Fitbit users. You have the option to share other information, but most of the information you provide to create an account is private by default.

For Fitbit Ionic, Fitbit Sense, Fitbit Versa, Fitbit Versa 2, and Fitbit Versa 3, you're prompted to connect your watch to your Wi-Fi network. These devices use Wi-Fi to set up your watch, download playlists, download apps from the Fitbit App Gallery, and for faster firmware and Fitbit OS updates. For best results, connect your watch to your home Wi-Fi network. For more information, see How do I connect my Fitbit watch to Wi-Fi?

If you have trouble, see Why can't I set up my Fitbit device?

Fitbit Connect

If you don’t have a compatible phone or tablet, you can set up and sync most Fitbit devices on your computer with Fitbit Connect. Fitbit Connect is a free software application that lets your Fitbit device sync its data with your fitbit.com dashboard.

If your computer isn’t Bluetooth-enabled, you must use a wireless sync dongle to set up and sync your Fitbit device. Most Fitbit devices don’t come with a dongle, but you can buy one from the Fitbit Store. We recommend using the Fitbit app if you can.

To install Fitbit Connect and set up your device:

  1. If your computer isn’t Bluetooth-enabled, insert a wireless sync dongle into a USB port on your computer.
  2. Go to fitbit.com/setup.
  3. Scroll down and click the pink Download button.
  4. After the download completes, double-click the downloaded file to start installation.
  5. After installing, when prompted, choose Set up a New Fitbit Device.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Fitbit account and connect your device.
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Note that the personal information you provide during setup is used to calculate your basal metabolic rate (BMR), which helps determine your estimated calorie expenditure and your body mass index (BMI). For more information, see How does my Fitbit device calculate my daily activity? This information is private unless you change your privacy settings and opt to share it with your Fitbit friends.

If you have trouble, see Why can't I set up my Fitbit device?​

How do I set up a replacement device or add a second device to my account?

Follow these instructions if you already have a Fitbit account and want to replace your existing Fitbit device with a new one, or if you use more than one device connected to the same account. If you’re replacing one device with another of the same model, you’ll be asked to confirm the replacement. For instructions on how to remove a Fitbit device from your account, see Can I use more than one Fitbit device with the same account?

Choose a section below depending on whether you prefer to use the Fitbit app or Fitbit Connect to set up your device.

Fitbit App
  1. Tap the Today tab , and tap your profile picture.
  2. Tap Set Up a Device.
  3. Choose your device and follow the on-screen instructions to continue.
Fitbit Connect
  1. Click the Fitbit Connect icon located near the date and time on your computer.
  2. Click Open Main Menu...
  3. Click Set Up A New Fitbit Device.
  4. Click Existing User and log in to your account.
  5. Choose your device and follow the on-screen instructions.
Aria

If you're unsure whether you own an Aria or Fitbit Aria 2, turn the scale over and remove the battery cover to see how many batteries it contains. Aria uses 4 batteries, while Aria 2 uses 3 batteries. Aria 2 also has 'Aria 2' written on the back of the scale.

What router settings do I need to set up and sync Aria?

Aria connects to your wireless home network and works with any Wi-Fi router that uses the following standards:

  • 802.11b frequency setting
  • WEP / WPA / WPA2 personal security
  • Automatic (DHCP) IP setup (static IP configurations are not supported)

Your SSID and password should contain only alphanumeric characters (e.g. A-Z, 0-9). If you experience issues connecting to a network that uses special characters, change the name of the network to only use alphanumeric characters, and try to connect again.

Can I use a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot to set up Aria?

A mobile Wi-Fi hotspot should only be used if a wireless router is unavailable. Consider the following information when attempting to set up your scale using a hotspot:

  • Connecting Aria to a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot requires that the mobile device be persistently in this mode. The device’s battery may drain quickly.
  • To complete the setup process with a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot, you will need a second wireless device to connect to the hotspot. For example, if you are using an iPhone as a hotspot, you will need either another mobile device or a computer to proceed through either of the set up methods explained in How do I set up Aria?
  • Your hotspot needs to be configured according to the same specifications as a wireless router. For the specs, see What router settings do I need to set up and sync Aria?

How do I set up Aria?

To set up your scale using the web-based method, you'll need a Wi-Fi enabled computer, phone, or tablet. Make sure you know your Wi-Fi password and that it doesn't exceed 31 characters. For help finding your password, see How do I find my Wi-Fi network password and security setting?

Note: If you're trying to set up your Aria again after making changes to your network, see How do I reconnect my Fitbit scale to my wireless network?

To set up your Aria scale:

  1. Restart the computer, phone, or tablet that you're going to use to set up your scale.
  2. Make sure your browser allows cookies.
  3. If you're using a computer:
    1. Place your scale within 10 feet of your router.
    2. Ensure that your router is compatible with the 802.11b protocol. For more information, see What router settings do I need to set up and sync Aria?
    3. If the router is connected to your computer with an Ethernet cable, unplug it. The router and computer must be connected over Wi-Fi.
  4. Open a web browser on your computer, phone, or tablet and go to fitbit.com/scale/setup/start.
  5. Tap Get started, then tap it again when you see the pop-up message.
  6. Sign in to your fitbit.com account.
  7. Personalize your Aria by giving it a name and entering the initials you'd like to see on the scale when it recognizes you.
  8. Put the scale into setup mode by removing a battery for 10 seconds and then reinserting it. Tap Continue when the scale's display says 'SETUP ACTIVE.'
  9. Switch your computer, phone, or tablet to the scale's Wi-Fi network (this will appear as the word 'Aria' followed by six characters).
  10. Return to your web browser and tap I'm Connected. You'll see a list of available wireless networks.
  11. Tap the name of your home wireless network. If you don't see your home wireless network, tap Refresh Networks to scan again. If you still don't see your network, tap Join Other Network to enter your network name and password manually.
  12. Enter your network password. Remember that it's case-sensitive.
  13. Tap Submit, and then immediately check your scale's screen as it attempts to connect to your network.
    • If you see a check mark or a smiley face, Aria is connected and you can stand on the scale to complete a weigh-in.
    • If you see an error message, see Why isn't my Fitbit scale working?

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To see setup in action, watch our video below (English only):

Aria 2

To set up your Fitbit Aria 2, create a Fitbit account and connect your scale through the Fitbit app on your phone, tablet, or Bluetooth-enabled Windows 10 computer. At this time, Fitbit Connect isn’t compatible with Aria 2, so you can't set up Aria 2 using a Mac.

If you already have a Fitbit account and the Fitbit app, skip to How do I add a scale to my existing account?

Note: If you're unsure whether you own an Aria or Aria 2, turn the scale over and remove the battery cover to see how many batteries it contains. Aria uses 4 batteries, while Aria 2 uses 3 batteries. Aria 2 also has 'Aria 2' written on the back of the scale.

What router settings do I need to set up and sync Aria 2?

Aria 2 connects to your wireless home network and works with any Wi-Fi router that uses the following standards:

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  • 802.11b/g/n frequency setting
  • WEP / WPA / WPA2 personal security
  • Automatic (DHCP) IP setup (static IP configurations are not supported)
  • Both the network name and password must be no more than 32 characters long

Can I use a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot to set up Aria 2?

We do not recommend using a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot to set up Aria 2, as syncing will be slow and your scale may be unable to update. Connecting Aria 2 to a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot requires the device to remain persistently in this mode, which may drain the battery quickly and use excessive data.

How do I create a Fitbit account and connect Aria 2?

Note: If you're trying to set up your Aria 2 again after making changes to your network, see How do I reconnect my Fitbit scale to my wireless network?

  1. Make sure the Fitbit app is compatible with your device by checking fitbit.com/devices.
  2. Download and install the Fitbit app from one of the following locations:
    • Apple devices—Apple App Store
    • Android Devices—Google Play Store
    • Windows 10 devices (phones, tablets, and computers)—Microsoft Store
  3. Open the Fitbit app and tap Join Fitbit to get started.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Fitbit account and connect your scale to the internet. You must know your wireless network password, and the scale must be within range of the network. If you see an error message, see Why isn't my Fitbit scale working?
  5. Note that the personal information you provide during setup is used to calculate your basal metabolic rate (BMR), which helps determine your estimated calorie expenditure and your body mass index (BMI). For more information, see How does my Fitbit device calculate my daily activity? This information is private unless you change your privacy settings and opt to share it with your Fitbit friends.

To see setup in action, watch our video (English only):

If you have trouble setting up Aria 2, briefly press the button in the battery compartment to restart your scale and return to the start of the setup process. If you still can't set up your Aria 2 after completing all the steps above, contact Customer Support.

How do I add a scale to my existing account?

If you already have a Fitbit account, use the Fitbit app on your phone, tablet, or Bluetooth-enabled Windows 10 computer to set up your new scale.

  1. In the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab > your profile picture.
  2. Tap Set Up a Device.
  3. Choose your device.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Fitbit account and connect your scale to the internet. You must know your wireless network password, and the scale must be within range of the network.

If you have trouble setting up Aria 2, briefly press the button in the battery compartment to restart your scale and begin the setup process again.

What is a personalized icon on Aria 2?

When you set up your scale, you're asked to choose a personalized icon. This icon appears on the scale whenever you complete a weigh-in. After you weigh yourself, you see your icon on the screen to confirm the weigh-in is assigned to the correct person. Refer to the table for a complete list of the available icons.

IconName
Apple
Bird
Butterfly
Camera
Cat
Coffee mug
Diamond
Bear
Rocket ship
Sailboat
Submarine
Sun
Dog
Flower
Fish
Whale
Aria Air

Set up Fitbit Aria Air with the Fitbit app for iPhones and iPads or Android phones.

How do I create a Fitbit account?
  1. Download the Fitbit app:
    • Apple App Store for iPhones and iPads
    • Google Play Store for Android phones
  2. Install the app, and open it.
    • If you already have a Fitbit account, log in to your account > tap the Today tab > your profile picture > Set Up a Device.
    • If you don't have a Fitbit account, tap Join Fitbit to be guided through a series of questions to create a Fitbit account.
  3. Continue to follow the on-screen instructions to connect Aria Air to your account.
How do I add Aria Air to my existing Fitbit account?
  1. In the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab > your profile picture.
  2. Tap Set Up a Device.
  3. Choose Aria Air and follow the on-screen instructions.
How do I turn on Aria Air?

On the back of your scale, find the battery compartment and pull out the plastic tab. Your scale will turn on.

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