03-13-2017
15:00
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03-15-2017
05:08
by
AlejandraFitbit
03-13-2017
15:00
- last edited on
03-15-2017
05:08
by
AlejandraFitbit
I've had my Fitbit Blaze for about 3 weeks now. It keeps forgetting which apps I've ticked to receive notifications for. It constantly drops off bluetooth. When I go into bluetooth settings on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 it usually has to be repaired again and again. I had a Pebble watch before and it never disconnected from this phone.
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03-14-2017 13:44
03-14-2017 13:44
Only the Blaze Classic can be paired to your phone this way, and this is only uses for controlling music on the phone.
The Blaze can only be paired to the phone by the Fitbit App, you can not do the actual Pairing yourself.
03-13-2017 22:34
03-13-2017 22:34
@mankind I'm not sure what's going on or what you mean by it has to be repaired again. The user is unable to pair the tracker, this needs to be done by the app.
Is Fitbit notification services running?, if it isn't then the tracker does not need to be paired to the phone.
As for forgetting which apps, my suggestion would be to set the tracker up as a replacement device to itself.
03-14-2017 12:52
03-14-2017 12:52
When i say repaired i mean it has to be paired to my phone. I have to do it in my bluetooth settings. It doesn't stay paired in there.
In bluetooth it shows a blaze and a blaze (classic). I always pair with the classic one.
03-14-2017 13:44
03-14-2017 13:44
Only the Blaze Classic can be paired to your phone this way, and this is only uses for controlling music on the phone.
The Blaze can only be paired to the phone by the Fitbit App, you can not do the actual Pairing yourself.
03-15-2017 05:09
03-15-2017 05:09
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