03-17-2016 22:50
03-17-2016 22:50
03-17-2016 23:51
03-17-2016 23:51
I agree sometimes the quick display works and sometimes its usually. Also I just had to tap on my screen four times to wake up the display. The first tap should wake it up. Defintely needs a software upgrade
03-26-2016 19:32
03-26-2016 19:32
This just started to happen for me in the last week. My blaze display would turn on when I receive any notification or when an alarm went off. Now it's not waking up unless I tap it. So, I assume it's a bug happening.
03-26-2016 23:19
03-26-2016 23:19
The Blaze is designed to vibrate your arm when a call or other notifacations comes, then with a lift of the arm Quick View turns on the screen. A double tap will also work. This is so it will saved battery life, why turn the display on unless you want to read the watch?
03-27-2016 00:24
03-27-2016 00:24
03-27-2016 01:57
03-27-2016 01:57
03-27-2016 07:20
03-27-2016 07:20
Not so at least for me. Even holding your arm still in the view position, the display turns off. You CAN keep it on by continuing to touch the screen.
03-27-2016 09:12
03-27-2016 09:12
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.
03-27-2016 20:07 - edited 03-28-2016 18:20
03-27-2016 20:07 - edited 03-28-2016 18:20
Yeah, but Quick View isn't working at all when the notifcation or alarm happens. I move my arm around trying to get it to come on, and it won't. I don't want to double tap my screen (which I have found that to be somewhat unresponsive as well. It takes like 5 taps for the screen to activiate) to have to view whatever notification is appearing. I want it automatically turn on my screen...like it did when I first got my Blaze.
03-27-2016 23:27
03-27-2016 23:27
06-08-2016 16:40
06-08-2016 16:40
06-11-2016 07:33
06-11-2016 07:33
I disagree, the screen only needs to tuen on when the user wants to look at the Blaze.
When the alarm goes off, i don'tneed to look at the Blaze, it can't provide any more info then i allready know? If the calander goes off, and the display lights up, if im not ready to look at the display, i will miss the notifacation, by not turning on the message is delayed until i want to see it.
As for texts, at work i cant use the phone, so no, i dont want my arm lighting up. Later on if i can sneak a peek, ill read tye message.
06-11-2016 07:53
06-11-2016 07:53