06-18-2016 23:04
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Best Answer06-19-2016 06:01
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06-19-2016 06:01
It's great to see you around @EasyE. If your sleep is not being accurate, I recommend restarting your Blaze and test it during the night. If you see that your sleep stills inaccurate, feel free to contact our support team since they have the proper tools to see the information that your tracker is registering. For a faster response you can contact them via phone or chat.
Let me know the outcome. ![]()
Best Answer06-19-2016 06:50
06-19-2016 06:50
Best Answer06-19-2016 06:56
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06-19-2016 06:56
Best Answer06-19-2016 07:12
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Best Answer06-20-2016 06:05 - edited 06-20-2016 06:06
06-20-2016 06:05 - edited 06-20-2016 06:06
Wow, how to come across as arogant, EasyE!
Best Answer06-20-2016 07:00
06-20-2016 07:00
Best Answer06-23-2016 20:49
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06-23-2016 20:49
Actually I have read the manual, I decided to open it up again, doing a search for "pebble" gives me zero hits. I do know that Pebble is the name of a competitive tracking device.
The unit that is removed to charge is called the Blaze, when it is through charging it is placed into its frame.
So now you'll understand why when pebble is mentioned
Best Answer06-23-2016 23:37
06-23-2016 23:37
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