Fitbit has denied claims, made by scores of its users, that a software update it issued in December 2023 has left many devices unusable.
More than 100 users have taken to official forums to say their Charge 5 devices now do not work properly.
One customer told the BBC the update had rendered theirs “useless”.
“We’re still investigating this issue, but can confirm it is not due to the recent firmware update,” a spokesperson for Google, which owns Fitbit, said.
The spokesperson did not offer any alternative explanation for the flood of problems being reported, the most common of which is very short battery life.
“Users should continue to update their devices to the latest firmware and contact Fitbit Customer service at help.fitbit.com if they encounter any issues,” they added.
Users on Fitbit’s own forums however are adamant the software change is to blame, with some Charge 5 users urging against installing the update, and describing how their devices no longer work properly, if at all.
“Basically, it’s useless now, the battery’s dead,” Dean, in Essex – who did not want his full name made public – told the BBC, as he explained his problems with his Charge 5.