If your Fitbit won't sync, you've come to the right place. Whether you have a Versa 2, Charge 3, Inspire HR or another Fitbit tracker or smartwatch, we're experts in troubleshooting syncing issues. Whether you want to start your favorite music station or see your latest cycling route, you can make your watch experience more personal by downloading popular apps from the Fitbit App.
- Fitbit Versa Spotify App
- Fitbit Spotify Without Phone
- Connect Spotify To Fitbit Versa
- Fitbit Versa 2 Desktop App
- Tap Log in and follow the on-screen instructions to log in to your Spotify Premium account. Open the Spotify app on your phone or other device and begin playing music. Open the Spotify app on your Fitbit device to control music. Note: On Charge 4, swipe left and right to access different settings. Tap the devices icon to switch between devices. To see a device, you must have the Spotify app open on that device and be logged in to your account. Up to 8 devices are listed.
- The Fitbit Versa offers plenty of features and potential as does its cheaper compatriot the Versa Lite.But knowing the best apps to download from the start can boost your experience tenfold.
- Although there is consistent request of Spotify integration for the Fitbit Ionic device, we never heard any response from Fitbit for when the native Fitbit Ionic Spotify app will finally come. Currently, to listen to Spotify music on Fitbit Ionic or Versa, the popular way is to pair the phone with Fitbit smartwatch through Bluetooth.
Part 1. Download Spotify on Fitbit Ionic / Versa for Online Playback
To download Spotify on Fitbit Versa and Ionic, you will need a Spotify Premium account. Because only Spotify subscribers have the privilege to stream music on Fitbit. With your compatible Fitbit watch and Spotify subscription, you can follow the below steps to download the Spotify app.
Step 1. Launch the Fitbit app on your mobile device. Tap the 'Profile' icon at the top-right corner to your profile section.
Step 2. Choose your Fitbit smartwatch and click the 'Apps'.
Step 3. To download the Spotify app, please search for 'Spotify' under the 'All Apps' section.
Step 4. Once you get the 'Spotify' icon, please click 'Install' to install it.
Step 5. Log into your Spotify Premium account details to connect Spotify to Fitbit Versa.
Now, please authorize Fitbit to run the Spotify app in the background. Make sure your Fitbit Versa and Ionic are under the WiFi network and keep your phone nearby. As Fitbit doesn't have speakers, you need to connect to an external speaker, like Bluetooth headphones.
Spotify on Fitbit Versa/Ionic - What You Can Do
1. It's able to browse and play playlists, shuffle songs, pause music, and skip forward and back.
2. When you mirror Spotify music to other devices, you can still control the music playback via the Spotify Fitbit app.
3. You can add music to your Spotify library by clicking the heart icon meanwhile playing them.
Spotify on Fitbit Versa/Ionic - What You Can't Do
1. You can listen to Spotify music on Fitbit Versa outside without carrying a phone.
2. There is no 'search' function for artists, songs and albums on the Spotify for Fitbit app itself.
3. No option to download Spotify songs for offline listening even you are using a Premium account.
Control music playing on your nearby phone with certain Fitbit devices. For Fitbit Ionic, Fitbit Sense, and Fitbit Versa series*, you can also control music playing from apps on your watch.
*This feature isn't available on Fitbit Versa Lite Edition.
How do I control music playing on my phone with my Fitbit device? Blaze- If you have an Android or Windows 10 phone, first set up music control. If you have an iPhone, music control should work automatically after setting up Blaze, so skip to step 2.
- Swipe to Settings > Bluetooth Classic > Pair.
- On your phone, navigate to the Bluetooth settings where paired devices are listed. Your phone will scan for available devices.
- When you see Blaze Classic as an available device, tap it.
- Wait a few moments for the 6-digit number to appear on your screen.
- When the same 6-digit number appears on Blaze, tap Yes.
- On your phone, tap Pair.
- On Blaze, press and hold the top button to see the current track playing on your phone.
- Play or pause the song, or skip to the next track.
- To control volume, use the top and button buttons on your tracker.
- Press the back button or swipe up to return to the previous screen.
Note that both notifications and music control on Blaze use Bluetooth. If you turn on both features, you might see your tracker twice in your phone's list of Bluetooth devices.
Ionic, Versa, Versa Lite Edition, and Versa 2- If you have an Android or Windows 10 phone, first turn on Bluetooth Classic to control music on your phone. If you have an iPhone, skip this step.
- Open the Settings app on your Fitbit device > Bluetooth > Restore Music Controls.
- On your phone, navigate to the Bluetooth settings where paired devices are listed. Your phone will scan for available devices.
- When you see Classic next to your Fitbit device, tap it.
- While music is playing on your phone, swipe down from the top of your screen on your watch. After your notifications appear, swipe down again to open the control center. Tap the music controls icon .
- You might need to change the audio source to your phone if you previously listened to music stored on your watch. Tap the 3 dots, then tap the phone icon to change the audio source to your phone.
If you have a Spotify Premium account, access additional music controls by using the Spotify app. For more information, see How do I control music playing on Spotify?
Sense and Versa 3- If you have an Android phone, first turn on Bluetooth Classic to control music on your phone. If you have an iPhone, skip this step.
- Open the Settings app on your Fitbit device > Vibration & Audio > Sense Music or Versa 3 Music.
- On your phone, navigate to the Bluetooth settings where paired devices are listed. Your phone will scan for available devices.
- When you see Classic next to your Fitbit device, tap it.
- While music is playing, double-press the button. Your shortcuts appear.
- Tap the music controls icon .
- The icon in the top-left corner shows whether the music source is currently set to your phone or your watch . If it’s set to your watch, tap it to change the music source to your phone, then press the button to return to your music controls.
- Play, pause, or tap the arrow icons to skip to the next track or previous track. Tap the volume icon to adjust the volume.
To control music playing from an app on your Fitbit device, follow the instructions below. Note that you can't store music on Fitbit Versa Lite Edition.
Fitbit Versa Spotify App
Ionic, Versa, and Versa 2Fitbit Spotify Without Phone
- Make sure you have Bluetooth headphones or a speaker paired to your device. For instructions, see How do I connect Bluetooth audio devices to my Fitbit watch?
- Swipe down from the top of your screen. After your notifications appear, swipe down again to open the control center. Tap the music controls icon .
- You may need to change the audio source to your watch if you previously listened to music from a different audio source. Tap the 3 dots, then tap the watch icon.
- Play, pause, or tap the arrow icons to skip to the next track or previous track. Press the + and - icons to control the volume.
- Press the back button to return to the track listing or an app.
- Make sure you have Bluetooth headphones or a speaker paired to your device. For instructions, see How do I connect Bluetooth audio devices to my Fitbit watch?
- While music is playing from an app on your watch, double-press the button. Your shortcuts appear.
- Tap the music controls icon .
- The icon in the top-left corner shows whether the music source is currently set to your phone or your watch . If it’s set to your phone, tap it to change the music source to your watch, then press the button to return to your music controls.
- Play, pause, or tap the arrow icons to skip to the next track or previous track. Tap the volume icon to adjust the volume .
On Charge 4, Ionic, and Versa series, use the Spotify app to control the music playing in the Spotify app on your phone, computer, or other Spotify Connect device. Navigate between playlists, like songs and switch between devices from your Fitbit device.
Note the following requirements:
- The Spotify app on your Fitbit device doesn’t support offline music playback, so your paired phone must remain nearby with the Fitbit app running in the background and connected to the internet.
- A Spotify Premium subscription is required. For information on Spotify Premium, see spotify.com.
- You must have the Spotify app open on the device playing music. For more information on Spotify Connect, see spotify.com.
To control the Spotify app from your Fitbit device:
Connect Spotify To Fitbit Versa
- In the Fitbit app, tab the Today tab > your profile picture > your device image > Apps.
- Tap the gear icon next to Spotify .
- Tap Log in and follow the on-screen instructions to log in to your Spotify Premium account.
- Open the Spotify app on your phone or other device and begin playing music.
- Open the Spotify app on your Fitbit device to control music. Note: On Charge 4, swipe left and right to access different settings.
- Tap the devices icon to switch between devices. To see a device, you must have the Spotify app open on that device and be logged in to your account. Up to 8 devices are listed.
- Tap the shuffle icon to shuffle the tracks.
- Tap the heart icon to like a track.
- Use the controls to switch playlists and to play, pause, or skip to the next track or previous track.
- Swipe right to see your 8 most recently played playlists, or tap Library to find the playlists you created, the playlists created for you, and a selection of workout playlists. Tap a playlist to switch to it.
For troubleshooting, see Why can't I control music on my phone with my Fitbit device?
Why isn't music control working on my Fitbit device?To confirm your phone supports this feature, go to fitbit.com/devices. For troubleshooting steps, see Why can't I control music on my phone with my Fitbit device?
Fitbit Versa 2 Desktop App
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