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Blaze thinking I'm asleep when taken off at night and HR is still counting

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Hi there when I take my Fitbit off in the evening to have a shower I go back to it and it says that I have slept for how long I had my shower for. Also the blaze shows that it is still counting my HR while I don't have it on?????
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Hello @Mckay1985

 

Is the heart rate setting turned to 'on'? Then the sensors stay on even when taking of & can give inaccurate false high heart rate readings when not wearing..

 

When set to automatic.. the sensors turn off when it doesn't sense any movement.

 

* Heart rate setting can be changed on the Blaze by scrolling right from the clock screen to the settings, tap the settings screen,..

 

 

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Hello @Mckay1985

 

Is the heart rate setting turned to 'on'? Then the sensors stay on even when taking of & can give inaccurate false high heart rate readings when not wearing..

 

When set to automatic.. the sensors turn off when it doesn't sense any movement.

 

* Heart rate setting can be changed on the Blaze by scrolling right from the clock screen to the settings, tap the settings screen,..

 

 

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Thank you....I'm also having couple of problems 1) voice clues not working when exercising even when set on the iPhone?? Please help
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@Mckay1985. I don't think they are voice cues. Just tried the running cues and set to minutes since I am not outside right now. At the time specified, there was a light vibration on my wrist and then the screen showed my lap time and pace, before continuing on. When I hit done, it showed my summary for the totals as well as the lap splits.
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If you go to the Fitbit app on your phone and go to exercise tracking under settings on the Fitbit app on the phone it has voice cues and an option to turn on during music and a preview button to hear it talk to you about the distance,caleries , time ect at what distance you choose to hear it come on ?????? Help

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Voice cues are associated with the MobileRun GPS tracking functionality of the mobile app. If you're using a Blaze instead then they don't apply.

Mike | London, UK

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

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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So you can't use that mobile run GPS app (app you down load from App Store on yr iPhone) and the blaze at the same time? I'm confused???
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You can but I don't know why you'd want to. I guess you could use MobileRun in place of Connected GPS on the Blaze if you wanted the voice cues. The server should still stitch the data together quite happily.

Mike | London, UK

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

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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wjy does the blaze have the choice to play the cues while the music is playing then. Thought you could just play your music off your phone and the cues over ride the music ever 1 km to tell you were you are at in your run. I can't find that app you are talking about in the iPhone App Store l??
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Mobile run is a feature within the Fitbit app. If you click on track exercise, the next screen shows the workouts you have done. At the top there is a little icon, if you click it, it will bring up a picture of a map with the option to start. It uses the GPS on your phone but is initiated through the app instead of from the blaze itself.
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