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What To Know

  • A USB power bank is a portable battery that can charge your devices.
  • Use a USB-A to USB-C cable (the type that comes with your Fitbit Inspire) to connect the power bank to your Fitbit Inspire.
  • The charging time will be slower than using a power bank or a wall charger.

You’re ready to track your steps, sleep, and heart rate, but your Fitbit Inspire is dead. The dreaded low battery icon is flashing, and you don’t have your charger handy. Panic sets in. Don’t worry, there are a few ways to get your Fitbit Inspire charged up without its official charger.

Why Your Fitbit Inspire’s Battery Might Be Dying So Fast

Before we dive into charging solutions, let’s troubleshoot why your Fitbit Inspire might be losing battery so quickly. Understanding the cause can help you prevent future battery drain emergencies.

  • Screen Brightness: A bright screen consumes more power. Dimming your screen can significantly extend battery life.
  • Notifications: Receiving frequent notifications from your phone can drain the battery. Consider disabling notifications for less important apps.
  • Heart Rate Monitoring: Constant heart rate monitoring, especially during exercise, uses more battery. You can choose to monitor your heart rate only during specific activities.
  • GPS: Using GPS for tracking your runs or walks will drain your battery faster. Consider using your phone’s GPS instead if possible.
  • Bluetooth Connectivity: Keeping Bluetooth constantly connected to your phone can drain your battery. Turn off Bluetooth when you’re not actively using the Fitbit Inspire.
  • Outdated Software: Outdated software can sometimes lead to battery drain. Ensure your Fitbit Inspire has the latest software update.

The Best Way to Charge Your Fitbit Inspire Without a Charger

While there’s no guaranteed way to fully charge your Fitbit Inspire without its official charger, here’s the most reliable method:
Use a USB Power Bank:

  • Find a USB power bank: A USB power bank is a portable battery that can charge your devices. You can find them at most electronics stores or online.
  • Connect the power bank to your Fitbit Inspire: Most USB power banks have a USB-A port. Use a USB-A to USB-C cable (the type that comes with your Fitbit Inspire) to connect the power bank to your Fitbit Inspire.
  • Wait for your Fitbit Inspire to charge: The charging time will vary depending on the power bank’s capacity and your Fitbit Inspire’s battery level.

Other Charging Options

While not as reliable as a USB power bank, here are some other options you can try:
1. Use a Laptop or Computer:

  • Connect your Fitbit Inspire to your laptop or computer: Most laptops and computers have USB ports. Connect your Fitbit Inspire to your computer using the USB-C cable.
  • Check your computer’s power settings: Ensure your computer is set to provide power to connected devices, even when it’s in sleep mode.
  • Wait for your Fitbit Inspire to charge: The charging time will be slower than using a power bank or a wall charger.

2. Use a Car Charger:

  • Connect your Fitbit Inspire to your car charger: Most car chargers have a USB port. Connect your Fitbit Inspire to your car charger using the USB-C cable.
  • Wait for your Fitbit Inspire to charge: The charging time will vary depending on the car charger’s output.

3. Use a Wireless Charger (with an Adapter):

  • Find a wireless charger with a USB-C adapter: Not all wireless chargers are compatible with Fitbit Inspire. Look for a wireless charger that comes with a USB-C adapter.
  • Connect the adapter to your Fitbit Inspire: Plug the USB-C adapter into your Fitbit Inspire.
  • Place your Fitbit Inspire on the wireless charger: Ensure the Fitbit Inspire is properly aligned on the charging pad.

Things to Keep in Mind When Charging Without a Charger

  • Charging time: Charging time will be slower than using the official charger.
  • Battery life: The battery life you get from charging without the official charger might be shorter.
  • Safety: Always use a reputable power source and ensure the cables are in good condition.
  • Compatibility: Not all power sources are compatible with Fitbit Inspire. Check the compatibility before connecting your Fitbit Inspire.

How to Extend Your Fitbit Inspire’s Battery Life

  • Turn off features you don’t need: Disable features like GPS, heart rate monitoring, and notifications when you don’t need them.
  • Dim your screen: A brighter screen uses more power. Dim the screen to extend battery life.
  • Update your Fitbit Inspire’s software: Outdated software can sometimes drain the battery.
  • Turn off Bluetooth when not in use: Keeping Bluetooth constantly connected to your phone can drain the battery.
  • Charge your Fitbit Inspire regularly: Don’t let your Fitbit Inspire’s battery completely drain. Charge it regularly to avoid battery drain issues.

The End of the Road: When Your Fitbit Inspire Battery Won’t Charge

If you’ve tried all the above methods and your Fitbit Inspire still won’t charge, it’s time to consider contacting Fitbit support or visiting a repair center. The battery might be faulty or there might be another issue with your device.

Final Thoughts: Keeping Your Fitbit Inspire Powered Up

While charging your Fitbit Inspire without its official charger can be a temporary solution, it’s essential to invest in a reliable charging solution for long-term use. A USB power bank is the most reliable option, but other methods can work in a pinch. By understanding the causes of battery drain and following battery-saving tips, you can keep your Fitbit Inspire powered up and ready to track your progress.

Information You Need to Know

1. Can I charge my Fitbit Inspire with a phone charger?
Yes, you can charge your Fitbit Inspire with a phone charger if it has a USB-A port. However, the charging time will be slower than using the official charger.
2. How long does it take to charge a Fitbit Inspire?
The charging time for a Fitbit Inspire varies depending on the charging method and the battery level. It typically takes about 1-2 hours to fully charge using the official charger.
3. Why is my Fitbit Inspire battery draining so fast?
There are several reasons why your Fitbit Inspire battery might be draining quickly, including screen brightness, notifications, heart rate monitoring, GPS, Bluetooth connectivity, and outdated software.
4. What happens if my Fitbit Inspire battery dies completely?
If your Fitbit Inspire battery dies completely, you will need to charge it before you can use it again. The device will not turn on until it has some charge.
5. Can I use a wireless charger to charge my Fitbit Inspire?
You can use a wireless charger to charge your Fitbit Inspire, but only if it has a USB-C adapter. Not all wireless chargers are compatible with Fitbit Inspire.

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Lindsey

Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively testing and reviewing Nikon's latest mirrorless cameras like the Z5, Z6, Z7 and Z50 on her blog. Through her writing on lindseyshoots.com, Lindsey aims to help other photographers make the transition from DSLRs to mirrorless. She shares detailed hands-on reviews, comparisons between different mirrorless camera models, tips for beginners, and photo tutorials. When she isn't testing cameras, Lindsey enjoys landscape, street and travel photography. Her work has been published in several magazines and online publications. Lindsey is also a member of the Nikon Professional Services program.
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