I've had Fitbits for a number of years. They rarely last more than about 18 months - something ALWAYS goes wrong with them. They're affordable for those of us who can't buy Apple Watches (yet). In fact, I'm certain that if Apple created something at the price point of Fitbits, we'd all be buying them instead. We don't see our Fitbits as frivolous - we actually use them to monitor our health!
I have a Charge 5 now, and have gone through two in the last six months. My previous one died on July 4, 2023. It wasn't even a year old. I read that some sort of firmware update destroyed Fitbits back then as well. In fact, I read that there was a possible class action lawsuit floating around.
I bought my current unit in July 2023, and it died a few days ago. Fortunately, I foresaw the issues and bought a warranty. I received my new one yesterday. Now I have two broken ones on my dresser. How many of these are just going into the trash?
Is Google so large that it can completely ignore it's Fitbit customer base? It seems so.