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Blaze - can't interchange classic bands?

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So I just  saw on the accessory page that additional classic bands DO NOT come with a frame, though the leather and metal bands do???

 

That's weird, because how would I buy a different color classic band if there is no bracket to pop into? Or for that matter, how even to replace the classic band if it breaks?

 

 

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You most likely just attach it to the frame that came with your Blaze. You can still switch classic bands and have all 3 colors if you want.

 

Most likely since you are paying more for the others they include a frame.

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Which could be fine but I've seen no video of this type of disassembly nor mention of it, trying to find a picture of the underside of the  Blaze as I'm unsure how the classic strap is attached to  the frame, I thought it was glue wrapped..

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Fitbit wouldn't sell extra classic bands if you couldn't switch them.

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Here's a picture of the plastic band.  So looks like you need to change both pins out.  If so, then they are selling extra bands with a VERY DIFFICULT way to swap out fashion colors on the go.  Seriously, they need to offer a stand alone frame and/or include a frame with plastic band purchase otherwise not a viable nor practical solution.

 

http://vilogy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Fitbit-Blaze-Band-0-1.jpg

 

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Yea, it's not a very easy thing to do. Not like the AW. The link bracelet also doesn't come with a tool set to take links out so you either have to buy a tool set or take it to a jewler aswell. For $130 I should get a tool set to do it myself.

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Given the stylish and versatile on-the-fly look they are going for, they'd be wise to bump up the accessory price to include the frame with the classic band accessory and/or have the frame itself for purchase.

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@11butterscotch

 

Yeah, I wouldn't mind paying a little but extra to get a frame with it or buy a frame seprately. If I'm switching bands I want to do it on the fly. Already having the band and frame put together will save so much time. I just pop the Blaze in and go.

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I hope someone from Fitbit looks at this.  I too would be more than happy to spend more for a classic band with a frame already included.  I would not be too happy about having to fiddle around with taking a band off the frame and putting another band on.  Seems like it would be too difficult to do quickly.

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I wpuld think that the classic band would come with a tool, or made on a way that they would easily be interchangable. In fact looking at the picture linked to above i see that it is not tour ttpical watch band and has an open notch at the side. This notch i bet would make the band eaaily removed.

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To me it seems like an unanswerable question until someone actually gets their hands on a Blaze.

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the link bracelet doesn't come with any tools. Fitbit suggests taking it to a jewler or getting your own tools. But that's just for the links, I'm sure you won't need anything extra to switch classic bands.

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@taz4352 I can tell you from personal experience that moving from one band to the other is relatively easy, and works a little better if you have nails to get the pins. Even without them, it's still easy enough to switch bands- once you hear that clicking sound, you're good to go!

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So I'm going to call it here first, "relatively easy" is not the same as the touted "Easily mix and match" aspect of color-changing classic bands. 

 

Dual pin removal and reinsertion is going to come back and bite Fitbit in the 'bit' so to speak,,, this is one aspect of the "smart" pop-out feature being dumbed down to a needless excercise resulting in lost / damaged / time-consuming frustration for color changing.

 

My opinion but you heard it here first, and luckily easily rectified by easily including a bracket with band purchase at some future point. Don't blame the messanger, you'll hear it from the consumer soon enough me thinks...start planning now. 🙂

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Well, I don't have nails as a matter of fact so I guess I'll just have to wait and see just how easy or not easy it will be to change bands.  In my mind, it would have been a whole lot easier to include the frame and just charge more.

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@11butterscotch wrote:

My opinion


Exactly.

 

Personally, I'm one of those who would moan endlessly about having to pay for a frame I didn't really need or want so it's 'horses for courses' as they say.

Mike | London, UK

Blaze, Surge, Charge 2, Charge, Flex 2 - iPad Air 2, Nokia Lumia 925 (Deceased), iPhone 6

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I would like to have several frames with several band colors,  so that i could mix and match

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I saw a cool sneak peak at upcoming frames and bands at CES @Rich_Laue. I think you'll be fine 🙂

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@EmersonFitbit

 

When you say upcoming frames AND bands, does that mean were getting some new frames as well and not just bands? Or were you lumping them together and it's just bands?

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In their unboxing video, you can see a glimpse of how the bands are detached easily, around 2:35 mar.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBFR-uT0nQ0%C2%A0 

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I was just about to post this @adammiarka! Thank you for sharing this. Smiley Happy

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