03-08-2016 11:18
03-08-2016 11:18
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
03-08-2016 11:26 - edited 03-08-2016 11:49
03-08-2016 11:26 - edited 03-08-2016 11:49
@Gshock Per the help article, the notification repeats several times (3 vibrations, by my count) or until dismissed. If you don't dismiss an alarm, it goes off again in 9 minutes.
Raising your arm shouldn't dismiss it autmoatically, but tapping the display twice or dismissing/snoozing will. I just tested this by flailing my arms like a madman.
03-08-2016 11:26 - edited 03-08-2016 11:49
03-08-2016 11:26 - edited 03-08-2016 11:49
@Gshock Per the help article, the notification repeats several times (3 vibrations, by my count) or until dismissed. If you don't dismiss an alarm, it goes off again in 9 minutes.
Raising your arm shouldn't dismiss it autmoatically, but tapping the display twice or dismissing/snoozing will. I just tested this by flailing my arms like a madman.
03-08-2016 16:34
03-08-2016 16:34
03-11-2016 05:52
03-11-2016 05:52
Indeed. I think it also has a "pocket dial" issue, where in this case the pocket is the sheets that I'm tucked in. There should be a delay before muting the alarm, or at least have that an option as well as a only dismiss through a button press or swipe. Thankfully I woke up a mere 40 minutes late this morning and still made it mostly on time. Worthless in it's current state and unfortunately that's not my only significant functional complaint about this device. Glad I only paid a little over $100 for this through my employer.
03-18-2016 08:00
03-18-2016 08:00
Please, please, please sort out the alarm, I've had my blaze for two weeks now and not once has it managed to wake me. I'm thinking of sending it back for a refund and going back to my charge.
03-18-2016 08:18
03-18-2016 08:18
It's annoying, but this works for me: Set three alarms. I set them five minutes apart and so far I have not overslept again. It's a small sample size at this point, however I've only slept through the first one so far and that's the usual case. I still wish it would just work correctly, just like I wish that I didn't have to shut it down when I commute on my motorcycle.
03-18-2016 10:52
03-18-2016 10:52
03-18-2016 12:10
03-18-2016 12:10
Agreed, but I don't see anyone saying that's the only reason they got the Blaze. For me it was just one of several reasons, and having found workarounds for them, I'm pretty happy at this point. Now I just hope it survives long enough while I get used to wearing a watch again. So far it's held up well as I've been smashing it into door frames and the like.
03-19-2016 09:17
03-19-2016 09:17
08-23-2016 03:49
08-23-2016 03:49
The silent alarm has been of very good use to me on night trains, when I want to get up earlier than the other persons in the sleeper compartment. But now one detail seems to have been changed:
Earlier my little Fitbit device showed an alarm sign and the hour of alarm I just had set on my Fitbit app in my telephone. Now this doesn't show, which makes me doubt that a connection was made (night trains through northern Sweden travel through areas without connections, so this is possible). This gives me worried sleep.
Can you reinstall the feature with alarm time shown in the device?
08-23-2016 07:06
08-23-2016 07:06
08-23-2016 08:22
08-23-2016 08:22
I would add your votes and comments to this thread. https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Requests/Increase-Blaze-alarm/idi-p/1517149
05-07-2017 20:53
05-07-2017 20:53
Yassss, that would be so helpful.
12-25-2017 22:52
12-25-2017 22:52
how come my fitbit plays a tune and then vibrates I can't find a way to remove the annoying sound I only want it to vibrate even when I remove the alarms and 'reset it it
does the same thing does anyone know how to remove the tune
thanks jules1363
12-26-2017 11:24
12-26-2017 11:24
@jules1363 I'm not following you, your tracker doesn't have a speaker to play a tune.