How to turn off your Fitbit Ionic to conserve its battery when you're not using it
- If your Fitbit Ionic is running too slowly, you can to turn it off and restart the device to troubleshoot it.
- Periodically shutting down a Fitbit Ionic saves battery when you're not wearing the tracker.
- You can turn off a Fitbit Ionic from its screen in a few steps, or hold the back and bottom buttons of the device simultaneously for a few seconds to restart it.
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On those rare occasions when you plan to go a few hours, or even a few days, not wearing your Fitbit Ionic, you should give the smart tracker a break and shut it down.
Shutting down a Fitbit Ionic is also the best way to get the tracker working properly again if it's sluggish when running apps, or as you swipe from screen-to-screen.
You can't turn a Fitbit Ionic off using the physical buttons on the sides of the unit; you need to complete a multi-step process on the screen. However, you can restart the device by holding down the back and bottom buttons for a few seconds, until you see the Fitbit logo appear.
Fortunately, all of the steps combined will take you less time to perform than you've spent reading this article.
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How to turn off a Fitbit Ionic
1. Open the "Settings" app.
YouTube/Asian Geek SquadNavigate to the Ionic's Settings app.
2. Scroll all the way down and tap the word "About."
3. Scroll down again and tap the word "Shutdown."
YouTube/Asian Geek SquadScroll down and select "Shutdown."
4. Tap "Yes" to confirm.
And to turn a Fitbit Ionic back on, just press and hold the left button (the solo button, if you can't tell which side is left while the tracker is powered off).
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