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which prevents the blaze having breathe?

 

 

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Hi everyone! Good to see you in the Community! 🙂

At the moment, there are no news on this feature to be implemented for the Blaze or other trackers but as @bbarrera says, Fitbit's main goal is step based activities and some features that have been added to specific trackers have been made available for others over the time so it can be a possibility that this feature will eventually come available for the Blaze as well.

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Hi everyone! Good to see you in the Community! Smiley Happy

At the moment, there are no news on this feature to be implemented for the Blaze or other trackers but as @bbarrera says, Fitbit's main goal is step based activities and some features that have been added to specific trackers have been made available for others over the time so it can be a possibility that this feature will eventually come available for the Blaze as well.

If the main goal is step based, then people sure are stupid for falling for these over priced throw away gadgets after the years warranty is up! Anyone can get a pedometer for $20.00 why should they buy Fitbits expensive products if the main goal is steps??? I sure got suckered when I bought a Flex, then moved to a Charge HR, then to the Surge and now the way Overpriced useless Blaze!!! There's the problem, the company's main goal is step based suckering people into buying more expensive products when the company's only worry and main goal is about the steps! I didn't say this, you did! Talk about letting the cat out of the bag! 🙀

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Hey there @Outcasted2003. Good to see you around!

I can compare this to a cell phone. The main use of a phone is making phone calls or texting. Now, many phones come with different features that you can also use. It's the same with Fitbit trackers. The fact that the mechanism for tracking activity is step based, doesn't mean that other features are useless. Fitbit is always striving to provide high quality features to users and as I explained before. Different models have different features and eventhough it's not confirmed or I don't have any news on the guided breathing sessions to be implemented on the Blaze, that doesn't mean they will never be on the Blaze.

Also, I have good news. It seems that there is already a feature suggestion for this to be implemented on the Blaze and it seems to have a lot of votes already. Feel free to add yours by clicking here and the more votes it gets, the more chances for it to be reviewed and hopefully implemented in a near future.

Again, sorry about the inconvenience and thanks for participating in the forums!

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Can you be more specfic? I dont understand your question

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Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android

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I wonder if there is some limitation to hardware for the new role of breathing the new charge 2.

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@Tiagofilcruz  At this time, as you mentioned, only the Charge 2 has that feature.  Perhaps in a future update down the road it will be added to the Blaze.

Kelly | Oklahoma
Alta HR, Blaze, Flex 2, Charge 2, Charge, and Aria * IPhone 7+

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@Tiagofilcruz wrote:
which prevents the blaze having breathe?

The same reason Alta had reminder to move for 6+ months before it arrived on Blaze -- decisions made by Fitbit product and executive management. The Fitbit CEO's recent comments to Wall Street tell the story, in my opinion.

Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze

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Nothing stopping this but fitbit sales reasons. They want to market new features as exclusives.

Fitbit can't be bothered to fix a big bug that takes minutes and lasted years
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Hi everyone! Good to see you in the Community! 🙂

At the moment, there are no news on this feature to be implemented for the Blaze or other trackers but as @bbarrera says, Fitbit's main goal is step based activities and some features that have been added to specific trackers have been made available for others over the time so it can be a possibility that this feature will eventually come available for the Blaze as well.

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Could we please add breath to the blaze!!! It appears to work on the Apple Watch so I would really like it on ,y Fitbit.
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Hi @Siriously748947, good to see you in the Community.

For you and everyone else in this thread, I was able to find this idea in the Feature Suggestions board for having guided breathing sessions on the Fitbit Blaze. Please go there and add your vote and any comments you may have.

Anything else, I'm here to help! 😄

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FerdinandFitbit Premium UserFerdinandFitbit
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Hi everyone! Good to see you in the Community! Smiley Happy

At the moment, there are no news on this feature to be implemented for the Blaze or other trackers but as @bbarrera says, Fitbit's main goal is step based activities and some features that have been added to specific trackers have been made available for others over the time so it can be a possibility that this feature will eventually come available for the Blaze as well.

If the main goal is step based, then people sure are stupid for falling for these over priced throw away gadgets after the years warranty is up! Anyone can get a pedometer for $20.00 why should they buy Fitbits expensive products if the main goal is steps??? I sure got suckered when I bought a Flex, then moved to a Charge HR, then to the Surge and now the way Overpriced useless Blaze!!! There's the problem, the company's main goal is step based suckering people into buying more expensive products when the company's only worry and main goal is about the steps! I didn't say this, you did! Talk about letting the cat out of the bag! 🙀
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Hey there @Outcasted2003. Good to see you around!

I can compare this to a cell phone. The main use of a phone is making phone calls or texting. Now, many phones come with different features that you can also use. It's the same with Fitbit trackers. The fact that the mechanism for tracking activity is step based, doesn't mean that other features are useless. Fitbit is always striving to provide high quality features to users and as I explained before. Different models have different features and eventhough it's not confirmed or I don't have any news on the guided breathing sessions to be implemented on the Blaze, that doesn't mean they will never be on the Blaze.

Also, I have good news. It seems that there is already a feature suggestion for this to be implemented on the Blaze and it seems to have a lot of votes already. Feel free to add yours by clicking here and the more votes it gets, the more chances for it to be reviewed and hopefully implemented in a near future.

Again, sorry about the inconvenience and thanks for participating in the forums!

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I totally agree with the Fitbit blaze should have the breathing on the Fitbit blaze . Lot of people would really enjoy that feature on the blaze .
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Good to see you in the Community @Tricia1988 🙂

 

Remember to add your vote to the feature suggestion for having guided breathing sessions on the Blaze by going here.

 

Anything else, we're here to help!

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