Just this morning I noticed that it was dead. Nothing comes up on-screen, the green LEDs that monitor blood in the wrist don’t come on. I didn’t think I could have let the charge go that low without noticing, but as I say it’s hard to be sure. I put it on a USB charger, no immediate response, so I put a little USB volt/ammeter in series with it, and it showed 5.01 volts and .05 amps. Seemed like a good sign, at least it was taking a charge… but after a while the amps dropped to zero, usually indicating a full charge, and the wristband is still very dead.
Survival – Tip – DIY Ranger/Pace Counting Beads, My Current Configuration
I’ve set up a slightly unconventional configuration for my own ranger beads, and I’ll describe here what I’ve done and why.
Fitbit HR passive access points- no smartphone.
This past Christmas I was given a Fitbit HR*, which I really needed to track activity and heartrate levels. I’ve worn it ever since, and rely on it. The problem is, I don’t use a smartphone. At all. It’s not