Add Suica to your Fitbit device to pay for transit and goods anywhere Suica is accepted.
Google Pixel Watch Series, Fitbit Charge 4, Fitbit Charge 5, Fitbit Charge 6, Fitbit Sense, Fitbit Sense 2, Fitbit Versa 3, and Fitbit Versa 4 are compatible with Suica. To use Suica:
Certain Fitbit Charge 4 trackers sold in Japan are compatible with Suica. Compatible devices have a Suica sticker on the box.
Note that not all Charge 4 trackers are compatible with Suica.
- Sense and Versa 3 must be running Fitbit OS 5.2 or higher. For more information on updating your watch, refer to How do I update my Fitbit device?
- Use the latest version of the Google Health app.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to set a 4-digit PIN code for your device if you haven’t already done so.
- Tap Suica, and follow the on-screen instructions to add Suica to your Google Wallet.
- As part of the initial Suica setup, you’re asked to use Google Wallet to add value to Suica. For more information on Google Wallet, refer to support.google.com.
Note that if you don’t refer to the Suica tile isn't listed in your Google Wallet, your device isn’t compatible with Suica. For more information, refer to Which Fitbit devices are compatible with Suica?
After you add Suica to your Wallet, hold your Fitbit device near an automated gate, bus on-board reader, or the Suica reader to pay for transit or goods. Note that you don't need to wake your Fitbit device’s screen or enter your PIN to pay with Suica, but your device must be turned on.
When you use Suica on your Fitbit device for transit, make sure Suica has sufficient funds and your device is charged before beginning your trip.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Your current balance is listed under Suica in the Instant Access section.
Charge 4
- Press and hold the button on Charge 4 for 2 seconds.
- If prompted, enter your 4-digit tracker PIN code. Your default card appears on the screen.
- If Suica isn’t your default card, tap to find it. Your current balance is listed under Suica.
Google Pixel Watch
- Tap the Wallet tile
on your watch.
- Tap Suica.
- Swipe down.
- Tap Details.
Sense, Sense 2, Versa 3, and Versa 4
- Open the Wallet app
on your watch.
- If prompted, enter your 4-digit watch PIN code. Your default card appears on the screen.
- If Suica isn’t your default card, tap to find it. Your current balance is listed under Suica.
Charge 5 and Charge 6
- Swipe down from the clock face and tap Payments.
- If prompted, enter your 4-digit tracker PIN code. Your default card appears on the screen.
- If Suica isn’t your default card, swipe up to find it. Your current balance is listed under Suica.
Please go to this link to apply for a top-up receipt.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet.
- Tap Suica
Add Money.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to add value to Suica using Google Wallet.
Note that auto-charge isn’t available for Suica on your Fitbit device.
If you prefer to use cash to add funds to Suica, use a JR East tray-type ticket machine or ask the cashier at a convenience store that accepts Suica.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet.
- Tap Suica
Your Info.
- Update your information, and then tap Save.
Note that if you remove Suica and set up a new card, your personal information is saved from the first card. To update your personal information, follow the instructions above after you set up your new card.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet.
- Tap Suica
Activity. Check your recent transactions, including transit rides, purchases and top-ups.
- To receive an email with your transaction history, tap the email icon
Send.
Transactions can take 24 hours to appear in your transaction history in the Google Health app.
Note that the transaction history for Suica on your Fitbit device is only available in the Google Health app for the registered emails. You won’t encounter these transactions in the mobile Suica app.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet.
- Tap Suica
Delete from device.
- If you want a refund for your balance, tap Refund and Remove. Note the following:
- To receive a refund, your card must have a balance of at least ¥221.
- You must fill out a refund application in the Google Health app. The refund application including your bank information is submitted to JR East.
- You must have a Japanese bank account to receive your refund.
- Suica charges a ¥220 removal fee, which is deducted from your refund.
- If you don’t want a refund, tap Remove Without a Refund. Suica is removed from your Fitbit device, but your remaining balance isn’t refunded to your bank account.
- If you want a refund for your balance, tap Refund and Remove. Note the following:
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet.
- Tap Suica
Deactivate.
When Suica is suspended, your Fitbit device isn’t recognized by the automated gate, bus on-board reader, or Suica reader. To resume functionality, tap Resume Card.
You must set up a new Suica in the Google Health app. You can’t add existing plastic or mobile Suica cards.
Note that even if you use Suica in another app on your phone, you must add a new Suica in the Google Health app to use Suica on your Fitbit device. Suica on your Fitbit device will have a different Suica ID number than your other cards.
You can only add 1 Suica to your Fitbit device.
You don’t need to have your phone nearby to use Suica on your Fitbit device. After you set up Suica, you can make payments from your device and leave your phone at home. However, to add funds to Suica or check your transaction history, you need to use the Google Health app on your phone.
If you lose or can no longer access your Fitbit device, contact Google Health Customer Support.
Before giving your Fitbit device to another person, remove Suica in the Google Health app. For instructions, refer to How do I remove Suica from my Fitbit device? Then, follow the instructions in How do I erase my Fitbit device?
Note that erasing your Fitbit device doesn’t remove Suica. If you forget to remove Suica before erasing your device or giving it to someone else, Suica is removed from your Fitbit device when the device is set up on a new account. If your card is applicable for a refund, you’ll receive an email with a link to the refund request form.
If you reset your device using the same Google account, Suica remains on your device and you don’t need to set it up again.
You can't transfer Suica to a new Fitbit device. If you switch to a new Fitbit device, set up a new Suica.
- Remove your existing Suica in the Google Health app. For more information, refer to How do I remove Suica from my Fitbit device?
- Set up your new Fitbit device. For more information, refer to How do I set up my Fitbit device?
- Set up a new Suica. For more information, refer to How do I set up Suica on my Fitbit device?
If you receive an error in the Google Health app that Suica is disabled, you can’t use it. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove Suica from your Fitbit device.
Set up a new card to continue using Suica on your Fitbit device. For more information, refer to How do I set up Suica on my Fitbit device?
If you encounter an error message when you try to add funds to Suica:
- Make sure your phone has a strong internet connection and try again.
- Make sure your Google Wallet account has a valid payment method and funds. For more information on using Google Wallet, refer to support.google.com.
If you suspend your card in the Google Health app, ticket gates and cash registers don’t recognize your Fitbit device. Resume your card to reactivate it. For more information, refer to How do I suspend Suica on my Fitbit device?
If you haven’t used Suica on your Fitbit device recently, it's automatically deactivated. To reactivate it, add funds to Suica in the Google Health app, or take your Fitbit device to a JR East station agent, and explain you haven’t used Suica recently.
You might receive an error if you move your Fitbit device away from the reader before the payment finishes processing. If you receive an incomplete payment error or duplicate charges, take your receipt to the store where the error occurred. If the error occurred while using a vending machine or coin locker, use the contact information displayed on the machine.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Google
Wallet
Request Receipts.
After you confirm you want to receive the receipts, you’ll receive an email.
You can’t purchase green tickets or commuter passes at this time.
Register Suica on your Fitbit device with the service you want to access:
- Shinkansen e-ticket service
- Touch de Go! Shinkansen
Touch the Shinkansen automatic ticket gate with your Fitbit device.
You can earn JRE Points with Suica on your Fitbit device. For instructions on how to register, refer to jrepoint.jp.
There’s no annual fee for using Suica on your Fitbit device.
When you set up Suica, you can add up to ¥5,000. After you use Suica on your Fitbit device for some time, the maximum balance increases to ¥20,000.