Fitbit Zip Serial Number
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Fitbit Zip Serial Number
As long as you previously registered your Fitbit to your account by connecting and syncing your Fitbit device to the Fitbit app or via Fitbit Connect, the customer service representative should be able to provide you with the serial number.
Fitbit sets its customers up to be victims of theft by 1. not putting serial numbers on the bits so that lost or stolen ones can never be returned to their rightful owners, even if recovered by police (learned this when I went to file a police report) and 2. not making it possible to deactivate a lost or stolen device, allowing anyone to activate it as if it were their own. My son's Blaze was stolen at a track meet - the watch band and charger were left behind. Since the bit is tiny, it can easily be slipped into a sock or the pocket of a pair of track shorts. There is no identifying information on it or in it. Anyone can take it and create a new account and start using it. You have absolutely NO recourse. The most Fitbit will do is offer 25% off a new one. I'm not even tempted. It should be illegal to sell a $200.00 device without a serial number. It is illegal in most states to sell an item from which the serial number was removed. Ebay doesn't allow the sale of such items, but something that never had one is apparently fair game. Go to Ebay and see how many Blazes are for sale without the original packaging (which is the only place you will find a serial number) and ask yourself how many were probably stolen. It boggles the mind that Fitbit has not addressed this issue.
Interesting. I have owned a basis peak and now a philips watch. Both of these product had a serial number you could find under the about on the watch. Never thought that my fitbit did not have a serial number. Oh well. that is indeed strange.
Your serial number ( which is the FCC ID) is located on the bottom of your fitbit watch box. Also, go to settings on your watch. Scroll down to Regulatory Info, tap on it. The U.S. FCC ID # will be there & if it is your watch it will match the FCC ID from the bottom of the watch box.
There is no serial number imprinted on the Blaze. And while the Bluetooth MAC is unique, I don't see it on the watch or web dashboard. So practically speaking, that makes it impossible for a user or law enforcement to identify stolen property without the cooperation of Fitbit.
Was looking for S/N on my Blaze and didn't find it, as this string suggests. Updated my Blaze to 17.8.401.3 and now the regulatory screen gives an 11 digit serial which wasn't there before. I don't have the packaging to confirm but this appears to be the S/N as requested in this and other posts. Can someone confirm
Now about the serial number - still need it on the case and a convenient way to locate it in app or web dashboard if your Blaze has been stolen. Boxes get tossed or lost. But that is setting the bar too low - we need some type of activation lock to discourage theft because it can't be used if stolen.
To obtain warranty service, you must have a return authorization. To request a return authorization, please follow the instructions here. The return authorization number must be included along with your returned Product. You must deliver the Product, in either its original packaging or packaging providing an equal degree of protection, to the address specified by Fitbit. As may be required by applicable law, Fitbit may require you to furnish proof of purchase details and/or comply with other requirements before receiving warranty service. It is your responsibility to backup any data, software, or other materials you may have stored or preserved on the Product. It is likely that such data, software, or other materials will be lost or reformatted during warranty service, and Fitbit will not be responsible for any such loss.
I need to find the serial number for my fitbit. I work in a restricted access building. Until recently activity trackers were not allowed. Just recently the policy has chan
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