When I put my Blaze on the charging dock it turns on and shows a full battery, time and date, and then the screen turns black. When I take it off of the charger it does nothing. The screen won't turn on and the HR monitor on the back is not flashing. I have tried resetting it and my fitbit will not do anything. I had only used it for a few months and it was working perfectly. I haven't used it in almost a year because I had packed it away when we moved. My computer is able to sync and detect it, but my watch is not responding to anything. Has anyone else have this problem?? Thanks in advance!
The problem is that according to my fitbit numbers I should be losing somewhere near 5 lbs/week! Which would be unhealthy. However, if I wasn't paying attention, followed the dietary guidance of FitBit and trusted the numbers given to me, I'd be gaining weight at their suggested 1,000 cal/week deficit and eating almost 4,000 calories a day.
So that's it to this thread? I was seeing that my blaze was saying that my calorie burn is around 3000. Is this right? I need to know how accurate this device is. I am in IT and do no exercise. I eat like crap too. So I am not active. 3000?!?!? Seems sketchy...
On average, the human body needs 1800-2000 cal approx for women and 2200-2500 cal for men just to live at a maintained level for one day. When I do sedentary work for a day I tend to only burn around that 1800-2000 cal mark. However, when I gym (weightlifting) and walk 10,000-20,000 steps in a day I burn around 3000-3500 calories according to my Fitbit blaze. Which would be approximately accurate for me.
Are there any new faces for blaze in the pipeline? I really hope so. I like the digital ones, with the date and display all goals on screen or with one touch. The ones currently matching this description are limited in colour options. Please put out a new release Fitbit. Thank you
My iPhone 6 plus seems to in an infinite loop. It has been attempting to pair with my fitbit blaze since 11:30 p.m. PDT last night. On the fitbit Blaze, I have set in settings to pair for the Bluetooth classic option. Why is it still trying to pair?
In April 2012,[48] Fitbit released a weighing scale called the Fitbit Aria. It recognizes users and measures weight, body mass index (BMI) and percentage of body fat of the user. It can keep track of eight individual users and updates information to fitbit.com automatically via Wi-Fi network.[49] The information is also updated to smartphone apps.
The Fitbit Blaze is a smartwatch that offers a combination of fitness features and smart notifications via Bluetooth. Compatible with both IOS and Android devices, unlike its other Fitbit competitors the Blaze offers a bigger display screen. The fitbit Blaze features: Heart Rate Monitor, Pedometer, Calorie Counter, Sleep Tracker and Water Resistant (splash).
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