09-12-2016 10:36 - edited 09-26-2016 09:42
09-12-2016 10:36 - edited 09-26-2016 09:42
More notifications are here!
You can now receive notifications from email and other apps on your Blaze! Common emojis are also supported. Please keep in mind that you will need to have the latest Fitbit app version as well as the latest Blaze firmware update (17.8.301.7).
Using Notifications:
When you receive a notification, your Fitbit Blaze vibrates. Depending on the type of notification and your mobile device's operating system, the following information may appear on your screen:
Keep in mind your tracker can only display notifications from third-party apps if you already receive notifications from these apps on your paired iOS or Android mobile device. Make sure notifications are turned on for these apps in your mobile device's settings, and in your Blaze's device settings.
You can see all your notifications by swiping up from the home screen. You'll see previous calls, texts, calendar, email, and app notifications as well. You may delete these notifications either individually by swiping right, or all at once by scrolling down and tapping "Clear All" on the display.
For detailed information and setup instructions, check out our help page about notifications.
09-15-2016
11:35
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09-16-2016
15:23
by
AndrewFitbit
09-15-2016
11:35
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09-16-2016
15:23
by
AndrewFitbit
Cheers I didn't know that haven't read all the comments thanks for you update.
Moderator edit: personal info removed
09-17-2016 04:25
09-17-2016 04:25
09-19-2016 00:10
09-19-2016 00:10
09-19-2016 02:10
09-19-2016 02:10
09-20-2016 11:11
09-20-2016 11:11
When will this be realeased and how do i get it for my iphone?
09-20-2016 13:15
09-20-2016 13:15
09-21-2016 07:25
09-21-2016 07:25
Hi All,
Any chance someone could post a picture of what the notification looks like on the Blaze?
I do see the example in the OP but I was wondering what it looks like if there is just one notification. Also, I use Facebook Messenger a lot and I'm wondering what it looks like if the response if more than just a single word. I'm wondering how much of the notification text will display.
09-21-2016 09:46
09-21-2016 09:46
This is a key feature that I've been wanting since forever! no more having to choose between getting texts, Facebook, or Hangouts messages. This update looks sick!
09-21-2016 11:10
09-21-2016 11:10
09-21-2016 11:26
09-21-2016 11:26
I had been using bitTicker but now the Fitbit app does it all
09-21-2016 11:47
09-21-2016 11:47
"You can now receive notifications from email and other apps on your Blaze! Common emojis are also supported. Please keep in mind that you will need to have the latest Fitbit app version as well as the latest Blaze firmware update (17.8.301.4)."
And you wonder why customers are upset. How dare you announce these, as if they are available to everyone. I'm incredulous that your link is to the announcment it isn't available yet.
It would have been much more appropriate to announce:
"Upon the pending release of Blaze firmware update (17.8.301.4), you will have the ability..."
I think less and less of Fitbit every single day and making that known. I'm at day 28 of my 'trial' and return date closure. I will be returning and going for an iWatch. At least they don't mislead their clients.
09-21-2016 12:02
09-21-2016 12:02
they did release it in a testing phase earlier this month, but to avoid bricking your watch (making it unusable), or having it stuck in an infinite loop, they rolled back the update. personally, I keep checking the forums to see when it's going to be released, but I'm thankful that my watch doesn't need to be returned to fix it.
09-21-2016 12:23
09-21-2016 12:23
Missing my point. They did *NOT* have a production release. WORSE - they 'rolled' it for a smaller population to be the final tester. Without their consent. Don't think for one second that this was nothing more than a gold release they tried to fish everyone into thinking was a 'release'. Hopefully they've learned their lesson from this approach.
Yes, I'm glad my watch wasn't bricked (as is fitbit that would need to fix it). But I never asked for a September release. BUT - you announce it and you write press releases stating it's available - you are deliberately misleading your customers. And shutting down the other thread because of everyone's ire is another example of their lack of respect and/or understanding of their customers.
If you don't see an issue with their public relations, then you don't understand the issue.
09-21-2016 13:06
09-21-2016 13:06
09-21-2016 13:08
09-21-2016 13:08
So wait...if I were to go out and get a new Blaze today, I wouldn't be able to get the new firmware?
09-21-2016 13:23
09-21-2016 13:23
09-21-2016 13:37
09-21-2016 13:37
lol - you are being funny. Right? Don't hold your breath, if you are being serious.
09-21-2016 15:05
09-21-2016 15:05
they followed a trickle release model, which a lot of companies follow, for two reasons:
-primary and beta testing irons out around 95% of bugs, but 5% will only be found in live production
-bandwidth costs
if you think that Fitbit is the only company that follows this model, you're incredibly naive, and any time you download new software you're agreeing to be the 'final tester' - there isn't some magical process that guarentees 100% you won't have any bugs, and that's why you agree to ToS and EULAs, a lesson that Oracle recently put in the forefront when a couple hundred critical bugs were discovered in back end enterprise software they've released over the last couple of decades. if Oracle followed this model, they'd have avoided a lot of headache.
09-21-2016 17:33
09-21-2016 17:33
09-22-2016 13:38
09-22-2016 13:38