07-19-2016
17:22
- last edited on
07-19-2016
19:36
by
LucyAP
07-19-2016
17:22
- last edited on
07-19-2016
19:36
by
LucyAP
This junk doesn't sync automatically and when you manually sync it with multiple fitbits it logs false data. Don't buy this junk
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07-19-2016 19:53 - edited 07-19-2016 19:57
07-19-2016 19:53 - edited 07-19-2016 19:57
@Rich_Laue and @J-flex awesome assist! @pfone1 Welcome to the Fitbit Community! It's great to have you here! Thank you for sharing your feedback about Fitbit Blaze. You can make your tracker sync at any time. Note that if you normally sync your tracker with a mobile device and want to do so with a computer, you'll need to move the mobile device out of range or temporarily disable Bluetooth.
For iOS:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the Account tab, and then tap your tracker to see an option for syncing immediately.
For Android:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the menu icon in the top left corner, tap Devices, and then tap your tracker to see an option for syncing immediately.
For Windows 8.1:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the menu icon (three dots) in the bottom right corner to see an option for syncing immediately.
For Windows 10:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap or click the Account tab at the top, and then tap or click your tracker to see an option for syncing immediately.
If you're using the Fitbit app for Windows 10 on your computer, your tracker syncs each time you open the app and whenever you manually sync. If your computer is equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy (BLE), the Fitbit app for Windows 10 does not require a wireless sync dongle.
For Fitbit Connect (Mac or PC) :
To see when the most recent sync occurred, click the gear icon in the top right corner of the fitbit.com dashboard.
Regarding your false data, can you please explain me a little more about the false data you are getting? Just please remember that for best results, Fitbit recommends not wearing more than one tracker at a time and sync each tracker before taking it off and putting on another. For more information on this please check this article.
Good luck, keep me posted! 🙂
07-19-2016 18:08 - edited 07-19-2016 18:13
07-19-2016 18:08 - edited 07-19-2016 18:13
This has not been my experiance.
With 4 trackers they sync without problems, with one exeption, if the app has been updated the BT or phone sometimes needs to be restarted. This is probably because the BT drivers get embeded.
I'm able to switch many times a day, record the individual step on paper.. Sync at night and my step count, worse case is within 20 of what I expect. This might be from minutes with data on two trackers..
Fitbit suggests syncing when switching trackers.
With a sync of multiple trackers, they all need to sync, then the server needs to merge the trackers data, then another sync of the trackers are needed.
There have been times I've found the web based dashboard updates faster then the app, which might take an hour or more to update. Logging out and back in will help, I don't worry about this since fitbit.com is correct.
There does seem to be a communication problem between the Android app and the server.
Disclaimer: I'm running the beta app.
07-19-2016 19:09
07-19-2016 19:09
07-19-2016 19:53 - edited 07-19-2016 19:57
07-19-2016 19:53 - edited 07-19-2016 19:57
@Rich_Laue and @J-flex awesome assist! @pfone1 Welcome to the Fitbit Community! It's great to have you here! Thank you for sharing your feedback about Fitbit Blaze. You can make your tracker sync at any time. Note that if you normally sync your tracker with a mobile device and want to do so with a computer, you'll need to move the mobile device out of range or temporarily disable Bluetooth.
For iOS:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the Account tab, and then tap your tracker to see an option for syncing immediately.
For Android:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the menu icon in the top left corner, tap Devices, and then tap your tracker to see an option for syncing immediately.
For Windows 8.1:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the menu icon (three dots) in the bottom right corner to see an option for syncing immediately.
For Windows 10:
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap or click the Account tab at the top, and then tap or click your tracker to see an option for syncing immediately.
If you're using the Fitbit app for Windows 10 on your computer, your tracker syncs each time you open the app and whenever you manually sync. If your computer is equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy (BLE), the Fitbit app for Windows 10 does not require a wireless sync dongle.
For Fitbit Connect (Mac or PC) :
To see when the most recent sync occurred, click the gear icon in the top right corner of the fitbit.com dashboard.
Regarding your false data, can you please explain me a little more about the false data you are getting? Just please remember that for best results, Fitbit recommends not wearing more than one tracker at a time and sync each tracker before taking it off and putting on another. For more information on this please check this article.
Good luck, keep me posted! 🙂
07-31-2016 14:24
07-31-2016 14:24
Blaze stopped syncing. Message = Check if the tracker is already connected to another device and disconnect them. I only sycn the Blaze through a computer with windows 10. I use the dongle and the bluetooth sync through the computer. I have turned off the bluetooth sync and gone to just trying to sync with the dongle but I have the same message. Do you have a suggestion ?
07-31-2016 14:30
07-31-2016 14:30
@Blaze2016 when you refer to the dongle, are you referring to the BT dongle?
If your using the Win10 app have you tried to sync through the charging cable?
07-31-2016 16:07
07-31-2016 16:07
Thanks for the help. I was referring to the charging cable dongle connected through the USB port on my computer. Problem is now solved. After turning off bluetooth and multiple computer restarts, the Blaze just now synced again. I am not sure why it took so many computer restarts but thank you for your help.
10-07-2020 05:33
10-07-2020 05:33
Doesn't work. I have to sync it manually even though I have the automatic syncing option on.
10-07-2020 06:38
10-07-2020 06:38
@Pnut_Tumin it is your fitbit app on the phone that initiates the sync throughout the day. May I ask what type of phone you have?
What is "it" that did not work? Or maybe I should be asking, what steps have been tried to fix this sync issue.
Also, since the all day sync option was removed 4-5 months ago, if you still have this option, please update the Fitbit app on the phone.