07-19-2016 11:34
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Best Answer07-19-2016 12:39
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07-19-2016 12:39
@Khalid_khan I definitely agree. I found a relevant feature request that you could vote for and add a comment if you're interested. 🙂
07-19-2016 13:09
07-19-2016 13:09
Best Answer07-19-2016 14:31
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Best Answer07-19-2016 15:16
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07-19-2016 15:16
@Nolander you are correct currently for all but the Alta active minutes are computed in cloud after your tracker has synced.
With the Alta active minutes have been moved back to the tracker.
If it can be done with the Alta it can be done with the rest of the trackers.
07-19-2016 15:40
07-19-2016 15:40
Best Answer07-19-2016 15:49
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Best Answer07-19-2016 16:30
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Best Answer07-19-2016 16:35
07-19-2016 16:35
and a key reason for owning a Blaze over say a Fitbit One is that you don't need to pull out phone to look at stats. No practical reason active minutes are missing from the Blaze. Its an omission, plain and simple. Why do you need to move down the product ladder from Blaze to Alta to get move reminders and active minutes? They are both 2016 models that were introduced a month apart. Weird.
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
07-19-2016 16:47
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07-19-2016 16:47
The Alta was released after the Blsze, and the first unit that has the active minutes calculations moved from the server back to the tracker.
Best Answer07-19-2016 16:59
07-19-2016 16:59
From a product point-of-view, the development for both was at the same time.
"Got my Blaze" posts started around Feb 25 2016
"Got my Alta" posts started around March 15 2016
Practically speaking these products were developed, sourced, manufactured, and shipped at the same time.
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
Best Answer07-20-2016 03:36
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Best Answer08-12-2016 06:24
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08-12-2016 06:24
Hello all, I hope you are doing fine!
I agree with all of you, I think it would be awesome to see the active minutes information on the Blaze. I recommend checking the Display Options request, vote for it and leave your comment. I hope this can be implemented soon.
Keep the stepping up! ![]()
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