12-26-2017
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12-26-2017
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Is there a way to turn of Bluetooth on a Fitbit Blaze, so it does not produce radiation waiting for a phone to send a sync request?
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12-26-2017 17:40
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12-26-2017 17:40
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Let's do a search @BobIsCool and we will find your answer.
12-27-2017 05:38
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12-27-2017 05:38
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Welcome to the Community @BobIsCool and @Rich_Laue thanks for stopping by.
Fitbit Blaze doesn't have an option to turn the Bluetooth off. If you don't want the tracker to be constantly syncing, I recommend checking if the all day sync option is off by tapping the Blaze icon in your Fitbit app and turn off this feature, in this way the Blaze will only sync at the moment of opening the app.
About the radiation, Fitbit trackers operate far below FCC compliance levels for RF power levels. So low in fact that they're exempt from the evaluations required for other RF devices like cell phones. Also, the fact that your tracker only transmits intermittently further decreases exposure to RF energy.
I hope this helps, catch you later.
12-28-2017 07:34
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