How to Set Up Fitbit Charge HR

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This video walks you through how to set up a Fitbit Charge HR.

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Hi. I'm Max Dalton, and in this video I'm going to talk you through how to set up your Fitbit Charge HR.

The Fitbit Charge HR is a great device for tracking your health. It tracks your heart rate, step count, sleep quality, calorie intake, and more. The device's battery can also last for up to five days, so it's not another device that needs to live on a charger. However, before you can start taking advantage of all the benefits your Charge HR has to offer, you have to set your device up.

And now, let's walk through how to set up your Fitbit Charge HR.

Step 1. Install the Fitbit app on your Apple or Android smart device if you haven't done so already. If you don't already have a Fitbit account you'll be prompted to create one. If you do have a Fitbit account, log in.

Step 2. If you're creating a new account you'll immediately see a screen asking what device you're setting up. However, if you already have a Fitbit account and are just looking to add a device, you'll need to tap the "Account" icon in the upper right corner of the Fitbit dashboard. The Account icon looks like a card. You'll arrive at the Account screen. Tap "Set Up a Device" on the Account screen. Now you'll arrive at the screen that asks what device you're setting up.

Step 3. Scroll down until you see Charge HR. Tap "Charge HR." The next screen will feature an image of a Fitbit Charge HR. Tap "Set Up Your Fitbit Charge HR" at the bottom of this screen. The next screen displays a Terms of Service agreement. Tap "Next" to accept the terms of service. The Meet Your Charge HR screen is displayed, giving you an overview of your device. Tap "Next" at the bottom of this screen. The next screen tells you to turn on your Charge HR. Additionally, a Searching message displays along the bottom of the screen.

Step 4. Turn on your Fitbit. After a few seconds you'll see four number displayed on your device's screen, and your Apple or Android device will move to a screen that tells you to enter the 4-digit number. Enter the 4-digit number on the screen in the Fitbit app. After successfully entering the number, a Connecting to Fitbit message appears while your Fitbit Charge HR is paired with your Apple or Android smart device. After the device's are paired, the next few screens will give you a more detailed overview of your device. Tap "Next" at the bottom of these screens to move through them. You'll eventually arrive at a screen that says you're all set. Tap "Done" at the bottom of this screen. You'll arrive at your Account screen in the Fitbit app, where you'll see your Charge HR appear in the list of devices.

Step 5. A Bluetooth Pairing Request dialog box will appear on your screen, immediately after arriving at your Account screen. Tap "Pair" in the dialog box to pair the Bluetooth devices.

Step 6. After pairing your Fitbit Charge HR with your smart device, you'll need to navigate to the Bluetooth part of the Settings app on either your Apple or Android device, locate Charge HR in the list of Bluetooth devices, and then tap to connect to it.

Congratulations! You've successfully set up your Fitbit Charge HR.







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