09-20-2016
20:03
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09-19-2021
09:18
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AlvaroFitbit
09-20-2016
20:03
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09-19-2021
09:18
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AlvaroFitbit
Prior to the firmware update the blaze was accurate. I could walk and count steps and it was right on. Now I I a third to half of the steps. I can watch the steps go up. At first I thought it was just slow to update on the blaze screen but have watched for a few days now and that is not the problem. Really frustrating since I was so happy with accuracy. That is not pushing or holding on to anything.
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Best Answer09-20-2016 20:37
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09-20-2016 20:37
Which update are we talking about?? The one from this month or months ago?
Best Answer09-21-2016 01:04
09-21-2016 01:04
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09-22-2016
05:45
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08-13-2025
16:05
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MarreFitbit
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09-22-2016
05:45
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08-13-2025
16:05
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MarreFitbit
A warm welcome to the Community @Tmarie81 and @Rich_Laue thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for troubleshooting this inconvenience by yourself. If your Blaze is not being accurate, I recommend restarting your tracker and after the restart process, test it one more time by doing the following:
1. Put your tracker on your wrist.
2. Walk 100 steps, making sure to count a step each time one of your feet hits the ground.
3. Pause, then check your tracker to see your step count.
If the amount of steps is being really inaccurate, feel free to contact our support team, since they have the proper tools to see the information that your tracker is registering. For a faster response you can contact them via phone or chat.
Let me know the outcome. ![]()
Best Answer09-22-2016 07:01 - edited 09-22-2016 23:16
09-22-2016 07:01 - edited 09-22-2016 23:16
@AlejandraFitbit @Tmarie81 , I think the movement of hand whiling walking is also important to measure steps accurately.
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