02-13-2017
20:46
- last edited on
05-30-2019
15:20
by
DavideFitbit
02-13-2017
20:46
- last edited on
05-30-2019
15:20
by
DavideFitbit
I Just got my Blaze a week ago and have had no issed. Now I purchased a pair of skullcandy sport method wireless earbuds and cannot get them to connect at the same time. I can get them to connect alone, but not at the same time.
Is there a reason? I'm on an iPhone 6s running iOS 10.2.
I've powered and disconnected both in differing orders w/ and w/out WiFi.
Moderator edit: subject updated for clarity
02-13-2017 21:38 - edited 01-01-2018 13:28
02-13-2017 21:38 - edited 01-01-2018 13:28
When you say the blaze cant connevt, are you refferring to syncing, musuc control, and or notifications.
I have seen where some headphines, with music control will keep the Blaze ftom controlling music.
02-14-2017 07:32
02-14-2017 07:32
@Rich_Laue wrote:When you say the nlaze cant connevt, are you refferring Y o syncing, musuc control, and or notifications.
I have seen where some headphines, with music control will keep the Blaze ftom controlling music.
It doesn't show up as disoverable or connected but the headphones do...or vice versa...its like one of the devices is blocking out the other.
01-01-2018 07:39
01-01-2018 07:39
Just got the blaze and I have a similar issue in pairing my Boss Soundsport earbuds, Blaze and Google Pixel 2.
Did you find a fix to this?
01-01-2018 13:32
01-01-2018 13:32
@Javier90 are you ref feeding to the Blaze Bluetooth or the Blaze Classic Bluetooth.
Pair the headphones.
Turn of headphones
Pair the Blaze Classic
The Blaze Low Energy gets paired by the Fitbit app, not you.
01-02-2018 08:29 - edited 01-02-2018 11:45
01-02-2018 08:29 - edited 01-02-2018 11:45
@Rich_Laue Thanks for the reply!
The problem was in sequencing, simple fix:
-With Bluetooth headphones off, pair Blaze to phone with Bluetooth Classic Pair
-Start audio on phone
-Pair headphones
01-02-2018 18:13
01-02-2018 18:13