10-19-2017 01:15
10-19-2017 01:15
I removed my fitbit blaze last night and have found a burn where the green light sits on my wrist
10-19-2017 11:30
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10-19-2017 11:30
Hi there @Borchm. great to see you in the Fitbit Community Forums! 🙂
I'm very sorry you're experiencing discomfort with your tracker 😕
I would say, stop using it for a few days, until you see the burn gone away and also take a look at these wear & care instructions to ensure this will not happen again.
If you notice that this happens again, please let me know and I'll be happy to move forward from there. Anything else, I'm here to help!
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12-29-2017 16:37
12-29-2017 16:37
Hi i have returned the blaze as instructed and have received a message saying i returned a Charge HR. I returned a Blaze.
Best Answer12-29-2017 17:31
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12-29-2017 17:31
Who did you return it too? Have you asked them?
Best Answer12-29-2017 18:10
12-16-2019 14:22
12-16-2019 14:22
Me too . I’m trying to work out how to send a photo.
Best Answer12-17-2019 15:41
12-17-2019 15:41
I had to stop wearing mine all day long (I never wear it at night to sleep) because I also was getting a burn mark on my arm. Now I rotate wearing it on my left and right arms. Some days I don't wear it at all. Not sure why the green light gets so warm that it leaves a mark.
Best Answer12-23-2019 02:40
12-23-2019 02:40
Hi. I have had the same issue. Try putting a very small piece of tape over the connectors. It worked for me.
Best Answer12-26-2019 17:17
12-26-2019 17:17
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