03-01-2016 03:46
03-01-2016 03:46
03-28-2016 11:11 - edited 03-28-2016 11:22
03-28-2016 11:11 - edited 03-28-2016 11:22
Try this:
Once their is an understanding of the motion required to turn the QV on, I found it easy to incorporate into the raising of the arm.
As for the reason the Surge can keep the display on, this is because it relies on LCD technology and depends on an external source of light. Yes it also has Qiivk View to turn the internal light on, so it may provide its own light from the side of the screen. This light is internal to the watch, but external to the actual display.
The Blaze however depends on the RGB, LEDs to produce their own light to display.
Think of the display as a mini computer monitor or TV. The battery would need to be charged several times a day if it was continually on.
03-30-2016 20:42
03-30-2016 20:42
Could they not just implement a brightness setting? Or at least a setting for screen timeout duration? I wear it on the inside of my wrist and am having trouble getting the screen to come on when I raise my wrist to eye level. I wouldn't mind having to charge it once a day! Plus, if they made it an OPTION then you could pick whether you want the screen on constantly. When I'm at the gym working out I'd like to be able to glance down and see my HR and the time so I know how long in between sets im resting.
03-31-2016 07:27
03-31-2016 07:27
04-28-2016 01:05
04-28-2016 01:05
05-03-2016 09:51
05-03-2016 09:51
It seemed to work no matter which way I turned my wrist. I turned it off to save battery life.
01-14-2017 18:22 - edited 01-14-2017 18:46
01-14-2017 18:22 - edited 01-14-2017 18:46
've only had my Blaze a few weeks and am seriously considering returning it over this issue. I did not realize that the Blaze's display lacked an "always on" option until frustration drove me to look for it!
As others have said, mine works maybe 50% of the time, but seems impossible to activate when waking in the night. Nothing worse than having to totally wake up to find you still have two hours before your alarm goes off!
I also find it counterintuitive that in 2017 one should have to learn a specific arm motion to read a wrist watch!? Give us an option for constant display and battery be dammed! (sic)
02-22-2017 08:51
02-22-2017 08:51
Mine turns itself off in settings, you may have to double check it now and then that it hasn't reset to the off position - I once flipped it on, and then watched it talked back off a moment later lol.
02-26-2017 04:52
02-26-2017 04:52
A warm welcome to the Community @Gthore and @KimdBro thanks for stopping by.
I recommend taking a look at the Night Mode for screen brightness request, vote for it and leave your comment. I hope this can be implemented soon.
Catch you later.
03-31-2017 07:34
03-31-2017 07:34
I have about 50/50 luck when I want Quick View to work. However, at night, when I'm tossing and turning, it always seems to come on really bright in my eye. Guess I'll just tirn it off. Shame- sounds like a good feature
05-26-2017 13:27
05-26-2017 13:27
Make sure you have the correct wrist and dominating wrist chosen to match your preference and placement of your Fitbit and that you are wearing your Fitbit with the word "Fitbit" on the inside of your wrist.
Then set and sync the clock face to the original setting. This finally worked for me after multiple failed attempts. I then switched it to another clock face and it still works.