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Alternatives to charge a Fitbit Blaze

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I am owner of a FITBIT surge and a FITBIT blaze.

Leaving for holidays in a few days, I reflect how to charge these trackers without having a computer/

laptop available with me. 

Will loading equipment from APPLE iPhones (SE and/or 6) work and provide the correct voltage ?

Thanks for any usefull help.

 

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Hey there @Pete55, welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums! 🙂

 

I'd like to help you out with this.

 

Even when we recommend plugging your charging cable into a USB port on your computer or other low-energy device, you can also use a UL-certified USB wall charger as an Apple charging cube. Don't use a USB hub or battery pack to charge, and only use the charging cable that came with your device.

 

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else!

Ferdin | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Hey there @Pete55, welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums! 🙂

 

I'd like to help you out with this.

 

Even when we recommend plugging your charging cable into a USB port on your computer or other low-energy device, you can also use a UL-certified USB wall charger as an Apple charging cube. Don't use a USB hub or battery pack to charge, and only use the charging cable that came with your device.

 

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else!

Ferdin | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Can you tell me what Fitbit means by ‘another low-energy device’? Also, why is a battery or power pack not recommended as these are surely designed to charge all usb-powered devices? Would they not qualify as low-energy devices in that case? Thanks.

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