09-05-2017 01:00
09-05-2017 01:00
Has anyone else noticed this issue?
If I use any other Bluetooth device (i've got a couple of sets of wireless headphones and my satnav connects to my phone (Galaxy S7) as well) then I have real issues with syncing and notifications after these additional devices have been unpaired.
Has anyone got any ideas? (I regularly turn bluetooth off and on again, force stop the app, restart my Blaze and this sometimes solved the issue, if not then a phone restart seems to be the only other fix)
09-05-2017 18:30
09-05-2017 18:30
A phone restart is the only way i can get notifacations, GPS, printing to my Wifi printer, or connected to my file server, or any of thr 3 keyboard inputs. If one has failed i find all have failed.
It doesn't seem to affect any of my 5 BT speakers/headphones
09-05-2017 18:32
09-05-2017 18:32
A phone restart is the only way i can get notifacations, GPS, printing to my Wifi printer, or connected to my file server, or any of thr 3 keyboard inputs. If one has failed i find all have failed.
It doesn't seem to affect any of my 5 BT speakers/headphones.
Just like any other computer, a phone restart is occasionally needed
09-05-2017 23:33
09-05-2017 23:33
It only seems to affect my Blaze though - all other Bluetooth connections still work perfectly (and always have)
Makes me think that for some reason the Fitbit B/T connection is far more fragile than any others.
Currently testing this with only wired headphones and the Blaze still looses visability/connection. I don't really want to restart my phone multiple times a day!
09-06-2017 03:17
09-06-2017 03:17
It looks as if your Blaze is the only bluetooth low energy device tyat you have.
Other things that can fix this.
Restarting bluetooth, but thr app usuwlly det3cts this wnd offers to do it for ypu.
Restart tracker, this is easy with the Blaze, and what i try first i find sync problems happen maybe 1-2 times a month, and as we all know an Android phone needs to be restarted weekly just to clean up memory.