01-26-2017 00:53
01-26-2017 00:53
Is my new fit bit blaze waterproof
05-23-2019 13:48 - edited 05-23-2019 13:49
05-23-2019 13:48 - edited 05-23-2019 13:49
When the jets ar turned on, who knows how much water pressure the watch is being exposed to.
Yes I would not trust a hot tub either. Nobody ever claimed the watch was waterproof.
05-23-2019 14:18
05-23-2019 14:18
Yeah, it's not waterproof or "swim proof" so my bad. The jets weren't on though, FYI.
05-23-2019 14:23
05-23-2019 14:23
05-27-2019 14:27
05-27-2019 14:27
Great news. It just started working again. The buttons all work! After about 5 days it all came back.. The Fit Bit Blaze is tough!!!! I'm so happy!
06-03-2019 20:59
06-03-2019 20:59
Lol...water resistant and waterproof is not the same. It just like the go pros. Water resistant but you wouldn’t throw it in the oil without putting it in a waterproof case. That’s the difference.
06-04-2019 02:04 - edited 06-04-2019 02:24
06-04-2019 02:04 - edited 06-04-2019 02:24
@Biznik true the two terms are not the same. Legally there is a definition for water resistant when it comes to wrist watches. There is no legal definition for the term waterproof when it comes to wrist watches. Back in the 1960's it was filled that no mechanical watch could be labeled as waterproof. This is because at some depth there will be a failure.
So yes since their is no definition that will stand up in court for the term waterproof it is irresponsible of anyone to call a watch waterproof
Even when it comes to cases they can not be certified as waterproof. .
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Waterproof might be acceptable for clothing but then I've noticed some clothing manufacturers still use the term water resistant.
06-07-2021 06:01
06-07-2021 06:01
Same. I would go everywhere with my blaze.
why am i looking at old posts (⌐■_■)