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The End of the Blaze

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I'm am concerned about the fitbit blaze. Now with the new altas and the new charges, it seem like the blaze has just fallen out of perspective. Ithe just doesn't competewith the Alta2 and the charge2 with all the new features.I would like to know what your all will be doing to keep the blaze alive. I mean all that I can see as the advantage is the $50 for music control
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@KyleAckerman You can see what's new here, or check out the press release for what's coming to Blaze soon. Our team is continuing to work on improving Blaze even with the new stuff coming out, don't worry. Robot wink

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There's no Blaze 2, until then it stays unique. Cat Embarassed

 

Fitbit keeps supporting existing trackers (as long there's warranty) and sometimes it's possible a new feature from another model (not all new features) can come to the previous model or other trackers, like the Flex received the automatic sleep tracking function a while ago.

 

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I mean did Fitbit run out of ideas and made a copy of the blaze. The charge 2 is basically a remake?
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@KyleAckerman You can see what's new here, or check out the press release for what's coming to Blaze soon. Our team is continuing to work on improving Blaze even with the new stuff coming out, don't worry. Robot wink

Andrew | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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The Charge2 is not being marketed to the same group the Blaze is after, color screen, slimmer design, could say more, but while they have similarities the Charge 2 is definitely not a copy of the Blaze. 

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There's no Blaze 2, until then it stays unique. Cat Embarassed

 

Fitbit keeps supporting existing trackers (as long there's warranty) and sometimes it's possible a new feature from another model (not all new features) can come to the previous model or other trackers, like the Flex received the automatic sleep tracking function a while ago.

 

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