02-27-2016 18:16 - edited 02-27-2016 18:22
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02-27-2016 18:16 - edited 02-27-2016 18:22
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Hey there,
Today was my first full day rocking my Blaze. I went to an outdoor festival and had some solid step count, however, when I got home and checked my step count I noticed that the blaze tracked about 1/4 the steps I actually took. My iPhone health app logged about 10K and my Fitbit did about a 1/4 of that (2500). Also I noticed it did an auto workout and thought I had rode my bike. I think this is due to my sons stroller I was pushing. Any suggestions on how to calibrate? If I go for a run and use the GPS- will that help? Thanks!
08-07-2016 12:54
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08-07-2016 12:54
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@kathysjourney i hope not i know several with the Blaze and their step count tests show within 2%.
I do remember when the surge was off for a few people Ms the long awaited update fixed it.
While this is affecting some, it is not affecting all., and that is what makes it harder to find a solution.
08-07-2016 19:41
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08-07-2016 22:50
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Do you have the two units setup to different Fitbit accounts, and friended each other. This way you can follow the two units on the leader board, plus able to compare monthly totals.

08-08-2016 04:19
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08-08-2016 04:19
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Hello all, I hope you are doing fine. If your Blaze is not being accurate, I recommend restarting your trackers. After the restart process, please test them. If you keep seeing that your information is not being recorded properly, feel free to contact our support team since they have the proper tools to see the information that your tracker is registering. For a faster response you can contact them via phone or chat.
Let me know the outcome.

08-08-2016 07:30
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08-08-2016 07:30
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No they're both set up under my one Fitbit account. I don't really want to create another Fitibt account. But I do wear them both on the same arm, with the exact same settings and that's when I see the side-by-side step count discrepancy with the Blaze.

08-08-2016 07:41
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08-08-2016 07:41
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has increased to almost 90% which I can live with, still disappointed with
the silent alarm being so weak

08-08-2016 08:32
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08-08-2016 08:33
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It's amazing how many people are still complaining about the accuracy of a device intended for baselining your workouts. Did you all really think you would just strap this on and it would know how to adjust it's self to your stride no matter how tall or short you are? This is new technology and it's only 200 bucks. It's sports gear this will no more be accurate than the best football thrown by the worst quarterback. I owned a great baseball glove when I was in little league and it still didn't improve my hitting or make me faster. I have a Fitbit Blaze it's a guide for my workouts. I make sure I do my 10,000 steps a day instead of sitting stagnant in my office chair. I make sure to get my hear rate into the healthy zones. I record my food consumption on the app and it's stopped me from eating crap. If want perfect accuracy I can hook you up with some pro athletes and their 10,000 dollar monitors.
08-08-2016 08:41
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08-08-2016 08:52 - edited 08-08-2016 08:56
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08-08-2016 08:52 - edited 08-08-2016 08:56
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I'm complaining because I just bought a Blaze and Charge HR on the same day and wear them on the same arm to verify accuracy, (not all the time) and the Blaze is wildly inaccurate. My first Charge HR, which I just replaced with these two, was accurate like my second Charge HR, which I compare to the steps from GPS apps on my iPhone. I'm not expecting miracles, just consistency from one Fitbit to the next, regardless of model, for something as simple as counting steps.
08-08-2016 08:53
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08-08-2016 08:53
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I can't speak for everyone else, but my issue is that it doesn't count the steps accurately. That's also the title you replied to. It has nothing to do with stride. In fact, my strides were pretty accurate because I callibrated with the gps.
On my left hand I lose 15 to 25 steps per 100. That's whether I count to 100 or 500 without looking at the watch. On my right hand I'm within a couple steps either way. Fitbit has now sent me my third bit. They are trying, but it's odd that my first Fitbit worked accurately and then stopped. Maybe it's my left arm? Who knows.
Your post is condecending and I'm not looking to insult people on a fibit board. I'm glad you make sure you do your 10,000 steps. That's what I'm looking for my Fitbit to help me with. I'm hoping my $200 is enough to get me that benefit.
08-08-2016 09:47
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Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
08-08-2016 11:19
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08-08-2016 11:19
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It has a warranty you could take it back and get a refund.

08-08-2016 11:24 - edited 08-08-2016 11:25
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08-08-2016 11:24 - edited 08-08-2016 11:25
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If your not happy then take it back and get a refund. That will send the loudest possible message to the Fitbit folks. From what I've read here it sounds like a technical glich that many people aren't will to accept and that Fitbit can't fix. I don't think there is going to be a download update that can get you what you want.
Personally I would like a diving Fitbit that counts flipper kicks.

08-08-2016 11:51
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Heck yeah, it has a 45 day warranty. I thought it had passed. It was only the Amazon return period that had expired. Done and done. Thanks for the heads up.

08-08-2016 11:57
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lol. Cool story, bro.

08-08-2016 12:11
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The Fitbit One was perfectly accurate (like I never counted more than one step different from it), and cost a lot less money. So Fitbit is capable of making an accurate device. I'd think that "wow, it's 3% off" is not a big deal. But when it's 20% off or more ... that's a big deal. If I walk normally, swinging my arms normally, it will record about 650 steps per 1,000. If I keep my Fitbit-wearing arm perfectly still, it works. It's a little far off for a device that its competitors can do a better job on for the same sort of price point.

08-08-2016 12:17
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08-08-2016 12:17
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Oh take a walk across a miss covered field or a heavily passed rug, i find the one misses steps where as the Blaze doesnt.

08-08-2016 13:21
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Exchanged my Fitbit forthe Blaze upgrade? . Walked on treadmill this a.m. After one mile Fitbit Blaze step count was completely wrong. I have set my stride at 18 inches, know the routine and find that fitbits, in general, do a poor job of recording steps.
I am considering returning for a refund. Poor product and...made in China. Booooooooo.
I am very disappointed for $200.00.
Help

08-23-2016 14:34
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08-23-2016 14:34
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I bought a Blaze and a Charge HR on the same day. The Blaze was horribly inaccurate compared to the Charge HR. Fitbit customer support was nice enough to send me a new Blaze after I called them out on how inaccurate my Blaze was compared to the Charge HR. Now I have 2 new Fitbit Blazes and 1 new Charge HR. I wear all three on the same arm, with the same settings, all day long. I wish I could say my Blazes were within 2%, but they're missing 20-30% based on what my Charge HR picks up. Also, I'll randomly count out 200 steps periodically and the Blazes both miss 40-50 steps, and the Charge misses one or two. The Blaze needs improvements or retirement.
