02-25-2016 19:32
02-25-2016 19:32
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
02-25-2016 20:49
02-25-2016 20:49
02-25-2016 19:47
02-25-2016 19:47
Are you leaving the fitbit app open? For me, that seemed to be the key in order to keep the constant sync that sends the notifications to your phone.
02-25-2016 20:49
02-25-2016 20:49
03-21-2016 13:04
03-21-2016 13:04
I was also having trouble enabling my Blaze to display text notifications. Text notifications were enabled on both my phone as well as the Blaze. I was receiving notifications for other things such as calls and calendar events, just not Texts. After much Googling and reading through forums I still came up empty-handed. Eventually I was able to figure out what was set wrong on my iPhone.
My Solution: Go to Notifications --> Messages --> Show in Notification Center and make sure it is enabled.
This doesn't affect the text notification being shown on the lock screen of your phone or affect the phone alerts, it just puts the text alert into the notification center and clutters it up a bit. I assume fitbit pulls the Text data from the notification center itself and does not monitor a true text alert, to send the alert to the Blaze via bluetooth.
03-21-2016 14:24
03-21-2016 14:24
03-24-2016 16:42
03-24-2016 16:42
03-24-2016 19:45
03-24-2016 19:45
Thank you so much. That worked for me. Just purchased the phone last night. Now I have to figure out how to clear the messages/phone call notifications and calander.
03-25-2016 05:52
03-25-2016 05:52
Using the "Clear All" button at the bottom of the list works for me.
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.
04-12-2016 18:33
04-12-2016 18:33
05-11-2016 22:13
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05-26-2016 16:24
05-26-2016 16:24
BOOM! Thank you, I was getting very frustrated. Turning on the notification center was the fix!
05-26-2016 17:32
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05-28-2016 21:17
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05-31-2016 11:55
05-31-2016 11:55
This Fixed my Notifications issue. Thanks for posting.
06-13-2016 19:59
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06-13-2016 20:24
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09-05-2016 15:46
09-05-2016 15:46
Thank you so much!! I have been looking everywhere for this soultion. Fitbit should add this to their troubleshooting page.
09-05-2016 22:26
09-05-2016 22:26
@FullofBrent wrote:
My Solution: Go to Notifications --> Messages --> Show in Notification Center and make sure it is enabled.
This doesn't affect the text notification being shown on the lock screen of your phone or affect the phone alerts, it just puts the text alert into the notification center and clutters it up a bit. I assume fitbit pulls the Text data from the notification center itself and does not monitor a true text alert, to send the alert to the Blaze via bluetooth.
Its an ongoing mystery why Fitbit Blaze manual and help omit this critical info. For example this help article still leaves out this critical setting for calls/texts/calendar.
Technical Background: In 2013 with iOS 7 the "Apple Notification Center Service (ANCS)" was introduced to push notifications from iPhone/iPad to a Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) device like a Fitbit tracker. No special apps or other changes were required on iOS. All that was needed is the BLE device "subscribing" to notifications on an app-by-app basis, and then iOS pushes the notifications. The process is simple: iPhone owner configures which apps show up in the Notification Center (e.g. I don't want Facebook), the Bluetooth device gets the list of Notification Center apps (in this case, without Facebook in the list), and the Bluetooth device tells iOS which app notifications should get pushed ("subscribing" to an app notification feed). From that point the iPhone will automatically push new notifications to the Bluetooth device.
User Viewpoint: All you need to do is configure each app's "Show in Notification Center" settings in Settings > Notifications (might also need to configure preview setting?).
If the Bluetooth device subscribes to all Notification Center apps, then the user has complete control over which notifications are pushed.
If the Bluetooth device subscribes to only a few, e.g. the original Blaze firmware only subscribed to calls/test/calendar, then the only configuration settings that matter in Notification Center are found under:
Settings > Notifications > Calendar
Settings > Notifications > Messages
Settings > Notifications > Phone
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze