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This is definitely not fun.  The best thing this Blaze has done so far is to make sure that if all else fails - my music control is working and my notifications are caught up.  The buttons do NOTHING.  "If" I can get it to swipe to other menus....and by "some" mysterious happenstance manage to enter the menu....do I get the friendly symbols to start, pause, stop, or go back to the previous menu as the insturctions imply?  Ummmmm.....no.  I either get a totally black screen....or an occasional flash of color to let me know it "is" working...doing "something" to continue draining the 7 day battery life <from a full charge yesterday> but is now at 50% on the device and my phone <for the 3rd time today>....but how to get out of it or stop it....not so much....though happily if I try swiping it in any attempt whatsoever to get somewhere to somehow stop it and go back to the clock <while crossing my fingers that it isn't still running in another mode in the background> ....it does continue to let me know that my  music controls are working and notifications are caught up.  For $200 a pop....this just shouldn't be that hard....I was perfectly happy with my Charge strapped to my ankle but thought I'd like the heart rate feature and auto exercise logging for quick mini bouts of exercise so that I could forgo wearing a chest strap.  I agonized for weeks between this and another device, followed the Forums, and asked others before buying this and now.....oh my.

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I can't claim to understand the problems you are having but the first thing to try when a fitbit misbehaves is a restart. Here's how:

 

https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/1186/

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I can't claim to understand the problems you are having but the first thing to try when a fitbit misbehaves is a restart. Here's how:

 

https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/1186/

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