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Hi everybody! I don't usually uses blaze while I work. I put it on the table. After about four hours, the blaze turned to 60% batteries from 100%. Any power-down mode can I use in the blaze?

 

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This unfortunately is a problem with the Fitbit Blaze. I had several and all were problematic. I have gone to a competitive product a few years ago and have had no issues whatsoever and I like it better. Hope this helps.

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The Blaze is an old product, and they didn't support it when it was current; I'd not expect any improvement in that now. Your choices are to replace the battery (they won't do it; you do it yourself or find someone to do it), or go to a different product. Your choice if you choose to let the company do it to you again. I replaced my own battery once, but of course that lasted a limited time. I've since defected to the G watch company; others have gone to the A watch company. I'd suggest you do the same.

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Agreed. I never bothered with replacing battery. Once a bad product always a bad product. The A watch company was where I went and I’m a very happy with the results.

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Thank you, and I agree. Unfortunately, I've been researching and
researching and researching, and just went with another Fitbit... The Versa
2... I guess we'll see. If I have another problem, I will be done.
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I did the same. Now I'm I bought a Galaxy because my fitbit Face fell off.
Just one day came apart. I'm over fitbit. They use to back their products
and now they don't.
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Best of luck. Hope it all works out for you.

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I don't recall saying that you should not use any of the functions.

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No you did not. The post I was replying to initially did. She told us about
10 functions we should turn off to save the battery.
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Why have the functions if you can’t use them?

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I wrote a complaint. I agree with you. I switch to a Galaxy watch.
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Agreed.

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Exactly!
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I'm glad you understand.

Tim O'Brien
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This is so sad. First bought my Fitbit in 2018 - Charge 3. It had battery problems less than a year in. They sent me a replacement and again, less than a year in the battery again. Fed up with Fitbit

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I’m truly sorry for your experience. I left them several years ago and tried the fruit watch 3. I liked it so much I got the 6. Never a battery issue with either. Good luck!

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I think I will be right behind you. My only regret is that I recommended a family member who got the Versa but thankfully, they seem to be fairing better than I. On y va

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I have to say just about entire family has these fruit watches. I have to charge everyday, but I set my charger on my night table, put it on charge when I go to bed. If I wake up during the night it’s done and I put it back on. So many great things on it. Best of luck with whatever you choose.

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What good does it do to turn off all the items that you use...to make a battery last.  Loved my Charge 3, until it won't hold a charge after 5.5 months.  And, if you don't buy it from fitbit, no warranty  is provided

 

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Same prob.

Replaced.

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After delaying it as long as I could, I replaced mine as well. No more
fitbits for me. Sorry Google...

James

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