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Hi Everyone,

 

I am just wondering how everyone's Blazes are holding up.  I had a 2 flexes and both died between 9 months and a year.  Just wondering what the new ones are like before I buy.


ThanksMarc

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I was one of the first to receive a Blaze and it is still going strong. This is my favorite only because it is nice haveing notifacations from 3rd party apps, which is my only gripe against the Charge 2. I know its just a case of being spoiled.

Now if i had to choose only one tracker, it would have to be the Charge2 with it's consistent 6.5 -7 day battery life, its cool sleek look, easily changable bands, and the quick connect charger.

The Charge 2 is currently the best on the market for the buck, just look at the independent reviews.

 

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I've had mine for about a year. Never had a problem with it. I've knocked it around a good bit but it's never chipped or gotten scratched.

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@MarkyMarc11My Blaze 12 month anniversary comes up in 3 weeks and it hasn't given any "life" issues.

 

I get about 3 days out of the battery with Notifications set,  wear it 24/7 with HR on Auto. Syncing occurs when I open the App. I have "continuously sync" set to off. "Connected" to on..

 

My notifications are fairly active with messages and emails.

 

I have set an alarm to warn me to turn off Notifications at 10-30pm. Because of my time difference many of the notifications occur while I'm asleep. Another alarm in the morning to turn notifications on.

 

The band has not irritated my wrist like the Surge. I put the Surge problem down to lack of air movement under the band on the sides of the wrist while wearing 24/7.

 

Just waiting for the V02Max firmware upgrade for the Blaze.....

 

 

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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Thanks for the info. I was looking at a used one on Craigslist and decided to go for it.

Thanks again,

Marcus
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Thanks so much. I bit the bullet and bought a used one.

Thanks again,

Marcus
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Thanks for the info. I ended up getting a used one.

Thanks again,

Marcus
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I have had mine for 1.5 yrs. It won't hold a charge for more than a day and it won't sync. It may be at the end of its days.  I really like it and plan to replace it.

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The Blaze was only announced 1.2 years ago. 

Whats the lifespan? I would not know, mine is still working flawlessly. 

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Mine is 1.2 then and it is definitely not happy. 


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My Blaze is now about 1.2 years and it will not sync and not holding charge long, so I would say Life expectancy is about 1.2 years it goes great until then.

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Found out a couple of tricks to do with my Blaze to keep it running
happily. After a really sweaty workout, clean the Blaze with eye glasses
cleaner. Just spray some on the back and quick wipe it clean. It will
perk right up and charge like a champ. Also, if you have trouble syncing,
turn the Blaze off and then back on. Works for me every time. It took a
learning curve but my Blaze is still tracking away!!!
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I got 2 surge, first last less than a year. 2nd last a year. seem fitbit product only last a year.

can we have a better product that last longer?

or at least you cycle new product quicker.

 

Smiley Frustrated

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Thanks, those seem to have done the trick, I back synced and seems to be holding charge.

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Currently i have had only one tracker fail, and that one my neice destroyed.  In 3-4 years im sure i will be able to report back tyat the Blaze is still going strong.

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Hello all, I hope you are doing fine! Woman Wink

 

Regarding to your question, I have had my Blaze for more than a year and it stills working properly. But for those that are having inconveniences with your trackers here are some things that you can try:

 

  • For battery, take a look at this post and follow the instructions there.
  • For syncing, take a look at the Having trouble syncing? post and follow the instructions there.

 

I hope this helps, if you need anything else, do not hesitate in posting it. Woman Happy

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i bought the Blaze on a recommendation of a friend who loved it and thought it had a great look, I agree. I purchased in March, 2016.  In June 2016, customer service replaced with a new tracker, charger, frame and band, just like new.  (i bought directly from fitbit site originally).  In May 2017, again it was not holding a charge, less than 24 hours it would go to red, no extreme battery drainers used.  Just text messages, not emails.  Customer service again replaced new tracker (assured it was brand new tracker part only) that i received 3 days ago, set up was normal, charged it and happy to have it.  (it was a lot of arguing with CS to get this replaced).  same settings.  I charged it again yesterday afternoon, thinking i might not have fully charged when i set up, this morning at 8am, it was at 50% charge.  i re-charged again.  I have contacted fitbit rep that i was dealing with (the one that seemed the most helpful, Precious D.) to see why this happened again,  i never even apply lotion to my forearm that wears the fitbit, it never get it wet washing dishes.  looking of fitbit's fb page, there are many people that have issues with battery life and battery working properly.  be aware that the charger is awkward, it is on a long wire/cord that plugs into laptop and a box that snaps closed--be sure that the fitbit is aligned properly or you could damage it.  i keep my charger in a drawer, but it is the cord that could get damaged more easily.

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You need to be careful with the screen when you remove it from the band to charge it. There is a history of the "overnight" cracked screens. This is when a screen develops a crack without an associated impact or obvious cause. top left cornertop left cornerbottom right cornerbottom right cornersingle non spidery cracksingle non spidery crackright side of frameright side of frame

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left side of frameleft side of frame

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As you can see, no damage or scuff marks on frame or unit, just a single crack across the face. I've had it since launch, worn it everyday and taken good care of it. It still functions properly.

 

Fitbit doesn't have a repair option, after a year you get a digital coupon for 25% off another Fitbit device if you choose to replace it.

 

At the very least, look into getting a screen protector of some kind.

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