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Blaze battery isn't lasting

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Hey I got brand new fitbit blaze on Tuesday I fully charged it used all day yesterday battery flashed to charge it last night so i did this morning when i got up battery on half any ideas

 

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The Battery status icon is a "guesstimate" @Sharksj, no worries, it is telling you that your Blaze is no longer full, you still have 4 days to go before a charge is necessary, if i glance down and see a red icon I know I have about 10 hours left so slot two hours for charging.  I never charge more than two hours. Watch for a red icon, no need to rush to charge.  You'll find just 10 minutes of charge will get you a day if you are in a pinch, an hour will get you 3 days and that second hour is to top it off. Beyond two hours charging is of no service at all, best to unplug at that point.

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That's great thanks still getting use to how comfy the strap is I had the Alta before I still can't get my phone notifications through 


@wmchapman wrote:

The Battery status icon is a "guesstimate" @Sharksj, no worries, it is telling you that your Blaze is no longer full, you still have 4 days to go before a charge is necessary, if i glance down and see a red icon I know I have about 10 hours left so slot two hours for charging.  I never charge more than two hours. Watch for a red icon, no need to rush to charge.  You'll find just 10 minutes of charge will get you a day if you are in a pinch, an hour will get you 3 days and that second hour is to top it off. Beyond two hours charging is of no service at all, best to unplug at that point.

Great question and great to meet you!


 

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