07-20-2017
05:43
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14:19
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07-20-2017
05:43
- last edited on
07-20-2017
14:19
by
AlessFitbit
I have just had a replacement blaze sent out to me by Fitbit, which I am really pleased about, I was thinking of keeping my old blaze for when the new one is charging, when trying to set up the new one the screen would not let me? Has anybody else done this?
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Best Answer07-20-2017 17:02
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07-20-2017 17:02
While you can link multiple Fitbit devices to your account you can only link ONE of each type. So if you have the old blaze still linked, it will not link the new one to the account. One workaround some folks have done is to create a new account (with a new email address) and link the duplicate device on that. You won't be able to merge the data from the two, though.
Warren | Cincinnati, OH
Versa Lite, Ionic, Charge3, Inspire HR, Blaze(retired), Alta( retired),- Pixel 3
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-20-2017 17:02
Fitbit Product Experts Alumni are retired members of the Fitbit Product Expert Program. Learn more
07-20-2017 17:02
While you can link multiple Fitbit devices to your account you can only link ONE of each type. So if you have the old blaze still linked, it will not link the new one to the account. One workaround some folks have done is to create a new account (with a new email address) and link the duplicate device on that. You won't be able to merge the data from the two, though.
Warren | Cincinnati, OH
Versa Lite, Ionic, Charge3, Inspire HR, Blaze(retired), Alta( retired),- Pixel 3
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-21-2017 04:41
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07-21-2017 04:41
Great to see you around @southfield and @wtksk8r thanks for stopping by.
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