01-06-2016
21:47
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01-14-2016
12:43
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EmersonFitbit
01-06-2016
21:47
- last edited on
01-14-2016
12:43
by
EmersonFitbit
I did a comparison on the Blaze and the Surge it pretty much had (in the chart) everything the surge had except GPS route tracking, but in the video and the feature of the Blaze it said it does have GPS route tracking.
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01-07-2017 22:48
01-07-2017 22:48
If I don't have my phone when I run. Will the GPS on the blaze and then when I connect to my smartphone it will show me the map? Or will it only work when my phone is with me while running.
01-08-2017 00:52
01-08-2017 00:52
The Blaze doesn't have GPS. It uses the GPS from your phone so it will only work if you have that with you.
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.
01-08-2017 14:14
01-08-2017 14:14
01-19-2017 19:06
01-19-2017 19:06
What is "Connected GPS"???? How can I verify this is set up? I use Android Nexus 5X running Nougat 7.1.1 with Blaze. I went on a bike ride today for the first time with Blaze and nothing recorded.
01-19-2017 23:41
01-19-2017 23:41
There will be a telophone in the corner of your blaze, if yhere is a line through it, there is no gps.
01-20-2017 00:59
01-20-2017 00:59
@bbpattYou need to use the Connected GPS mode via your Phone and the Exercise screen on your Blaze.
Wait for the GPS signal to connect and then push the bottom button next to the RH arrow. When finished, you pause from the same button.
Be careful you don't accidentally touch the button because you could pause the recording.
I did some simple tests driving my car before I embarked on the Connect GPS and got perfect results. A little mixed with the walking but accurate enough for me. I have line of sight with a 4G phone tower and in a relative flat area., so signal strength is no issue.
01-20-2017 03:38 - edited 01-20-2017 03:48
01-20-2017 03:38 - edited 01-20-2017 03:48
@Colinm39, Thanks for the details and screen shots...VERY helpful!!! However, I have tried several times now and all I get is error trying to connect to phone that says "check FitBit app". There are no error messages when I check app. What should I be looking for on app? I verified the "Connect to Phone GPS" setting for biking is "on". Again, I am on a Nexus 5x running latest version of Android, 7.1.1. (I checked location settings and it shows GPS "On" with High Accuracy)
01-20-2017 04:16
01-20-2017 04:16
@bbpattHave you got Location set in your Android settings. ? From other posts I feel that may something to do with it.
Here is a link to the manual.. Page 16 stresses Notifications must be ON...
01-20-2017 04:19
01-20-2017 04:19
@bbpattI'm on V7.0 Android and apologies, because I didn't fully read your post about Location
01-20-2017 04:46
01-20-2017 04:46
05-18-2017 11:00
05-18-2017 11:00
I am looking at replacing my surge with the charge 2. Similar to previous questions about the GPS - I would like to understand what statistics I can see when on a run with the Charge 2 if I don't have my phone with me? Will I get distance and pace?
05-18-2017 11:25
05-18-2017 11:25
Well @Pam0290, yes you basically will get the same thing. Without the phone, the Charge 2 will base distance and pace off of your stride setting, it will be important to set this up or do enough runs with the phone so Fitbit can get the stride for you.
08-15-2017 11:46
08-15-2017 11:46
When I use the phone's gps, I have a choice of exercise types walk, run, hike ... how do I get bike or cycle to appear as a choice?
08-15-2017 13:51
08-15-2017 13:51
There is two ways to use the GPS on your phone.
You can start the Bike recording mode on your tracker snd it will use your phones GPS to record your route. .
08-16-2017 04:47
08-16-2017 04:47
Can you start it from the iPhone? That is how I get into GPS mode ... I have an Alta HR and my husband has the Charge 2
08-17-2017 06:19
08-17-2017 06:19
@kksl, the alta doesny have the ability to atart a Gapas recorded event, so yea you would have to start it from the phone. It is cwlled Mobile Track.
Your husband may use eithet.