07-24-2016 10:47
07-24-2016 10:47
07-24-2016 10:59
07-24-2016 10:59
You cannot swim with any of the Fitbit trackers. They are not intended to be submerged. Also, the Blaze has an altimeter in it to measure floors. Water would enter inside through the port and ruin your Blaze.
07-24-2016 13:52
07-24-2016 13:52
Fitbit did not design the Blaze for swimming. If it is important to you, there are other fitness trackers that support swimming and have altimeters for measuring floors climbed (or elevation climbed while biking).
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
07-24-2016 16:52
07-24-2016 16:52
Fitbit rates they charge at 1ATM or 10 meters, this basically means it should survive an accidental spill. Please remember this 1ATM test is performed by lowering the pressure slowly in stationary water, swimming are current could easily push these limits.
That said my feeling, will the glue on the band stand up to water?
Fitbit also has no logic for when the user is swimming the data recorded will be useless.
07-24-2016 22:30
07-24-2016 22:30
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze