Keep in mind that if you sync your Sense or Versa 3 device with the Fitbit app on a regular basis and your device is impacted, you should see a notification on your watch and in the Fitbit app, as well as receive an email from the company, when the firmware is available to download.
Speaking of which, Fitbit says the upcoming firmware update should improve the stability of the device’s battery performance and reduce the risk of the battery overheating. Unfortunately, that means that the battery will last for shorter periods between charges, and you’ll be forced to charge the device more frequently.
Fitbit Sense | Image credit: Fitbit
Besides rolling out an update to address the battery overheating issues, Fitbit will also offer a $50 credit to those impacted. To make sure they are eligible for this appeasement, customers can submit a request by visiting Google’s Registration page.
It’s important to add that customers will have one year from the initial software release starting on January 21 2025 to register for an appeasement. After January 21 2026, the appeasement option will no longer be available.
Google also announced that proof of ownership, including a receipt, may be required when claiming the appeasement. The appeasement options may not be available in all countries, as required by law.