04-01-2016
07:27
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13:37
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AndrewFitbit
04-01-2016
07:27
- last edited on
04-02-2016
13:37
by
AndrewFitbit
Jeesh - guess the joke's on me I foolishly thought that this fancy new gadget...Supposedly an upgrade from Surge (not!!)- would include this KEY function for runners. What a MISS Fitbit. Major waste of my money. It's sitting on my counter and I use it only for treadmill workouts, or something pretty to wear when going out to dinner. What else would you use it for ??
I literally can't believe that this new tracker- for runners or even walkers, would not include this essential functionality.
#whatwereyouthinking @Fitbit
Moderator edit: title for clarity
04-02-2016 14:35
04-02-2016 14:35
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For onto on the connected GPS see the first post in the About the Connected GPS thread
04-03-2016 17:19
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04-05-2016 21:07
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@ACT1 wrote:Jeesh - guess the joke's on me I foolishly thought that this fancy new gadget...Supposedly an upgrade from Surge (not!!)- would include this KEY function for runners.
not a upgrade.
a different model for different needs.
04-06-2016 00:21
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04-06-2016 00:47 - edited 04-06-2016 01:35
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@FelixFive saying I'm not sure does not fly in the face of evidence. For one it is mostly only those having problems that post here. This fact alone will bias the reader heart on believing the problem is greater than it really is. Two we don't know how many devices are on the market, or how many, what percentage where replaced and for what reason. Not knowing the picture, but knowing a dozen who have bought the Blaze, I'm unable to see the extent of the problem.
Three I'm sure their are people that when their tracker has problems. They look at the bottom of the page, read the warranty, then find they have no reason to post here. The warranty answered their question.
04-06-2016 03:26
04-06-2016 03:26
@Rich_Laue wrote:@FelixFive saying I'm not sure does not fly in the face of evidence. For one it is mostly only those having problems that post here. This fact alone will bias the reader heart on believing the problem is greater than it really is. Two we don't know how many devices are on the market, or how many, what percentage where replaced and for what reason. Not knowing the picture, but knowing a dozen who have bought the Blaze, I'm unable to see the extent of the problem.
Three I'm sure their are people that when their tracker has problems. They look at the bottom of the page, read the warranty, then find they have no reason to post here. The warranty answered their question.
There is a problem with the strap that is a known. There are too many for it to be a conicidence and as I know enough about materials and bonding there is a disparity in the materials that leads to a bonding issue. I work with composites and various resins and adheives for a living. I contacted Fitbit and told them of my problem and what I thought was the issue. This is their reply..
"Now, in your specific scenario, we want to help you getting back on track, but as per the description of the issue, we don't believe a replacement is recommendable, as it couldn't assure that the issue will be resolved"
This leads me to believe Fitbit know of the issue and cannot be sure the strap will stay bonded. This lack of confidence put me off buying a replacement.
You can just about see from these two images there is no adhesive on the plastic of the body and even the inside od the strap looks clear of adhesive. What adhesive if any had self released from both faces causing it to fall apart.
I make parts like this for a living and know enough about these type of issues as I have to use very specific adhesives for some of my work and for one type of part I cannot buy any adhesive that will work off the shelf and have to go to a specialist chemical blending company and make my own adhesive that will not only bond parts but resist chemical attack.
04-06-2016 09:31
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04-07-2016 10:52
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04-07-2016 11:10
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@goh Sorry for the misinformation from Kohls, we're working on getting that information updates thanks to your report of it! For a more accurate depiction of the features on our trackers, check out our official tracker comparison page.
As @Rich_Laue mentioned above, Blaze does support Connected GPS. With this feature, Blaze connects to your phone's GPS signal to track your route. To learn more about Connected GPS, I recommend checking this out.
@FelixFive Let's keep this thread on the subject of GPS on the Blaze. If you're experiencing issues with GPS tracking or a damaged Surge, please post that in a relevant thread so we can keep this on topic.
If your tracker is falling apart, I suggest reaching out to our Support Team with as much detail as possible so they can help get you back on track.
04-07-2016 11:32
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04-08-2016 09:24
04-08-2016 09:24
@FelixFive Were you able to get in contact with our Support Team regarding your band? Keep me posted.
04-08-2016 13:07
04-08-2016 13:07
@ErickFitbit wrote:@FelixFive Were you able to get in contact with our Support Team regarding your band? Keep me posted.
Thanks for checking in, I'm all good, I'm a MacGyver at heart and make extensive use of bandaids, glue, rubber bands, paperclips and the like.