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Best AnswerEven just setting up an alarm would force a sync wouldn't it?
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Have you tried a restart on both your phone and your fitbit? The date and time should be updating automatically once it syncs fully.
Please try a restart on both devices:
To restart the Blaze:
Best AnswerIt took a couple days for mine to update as well. Once I had it able to sync consistently I realized I needed to update the settings for my fitbit account to automatically update the time zone using network provided time. Just go to account then click the hamburger icon and select settings. You can adjust any settings there as well.
If the timezone was correct then the next answer would have been to add your current tracker as a replacement device. Tod would force your current settings to sync to the tracker.
Best AnswerAh, I see. I only use the android app so whenever I set up an alarm a red alert pops up saying to sync.
Best Answer@fudge22 check that your Fitbit software is up to date, very 2.24. There should be a banner pop-up that says "Sync tracker to save alarms", but you will also notice that the Sync process has already started.
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