08-12-2016
03:37
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08-14-2016
09:35
by
MatthewFitbit
08-12-2016
03:37
- last edited on
08-14-2016
09:35
by
MatthewFitbit
I've had this fitbit for 3 months and unless the next update fixes some of the issues I will be selling it. Here are my top reasons for not recommending any Fitbit products to my friends:
- It is hit or miss when syncing via bluetooth with MacBook Air running iOS 10.11.6. Works only one in ten times.
- It is hit or miss when syncing via bluetooth with Blackberry Z30. This I can understand since Fitbit doesn't support Blackberry.
- Won’t sync with Nexus 7.
- Battery barely makes it 2 days with everything but the heart rate monitor turned off.
- Fitbit holds your data hostage, only giving you interpreted results.
- There are only four watch faces.
- There is no sleep mode so the watch dies in the middle of the night because the back light keeps coming on.
Really, if your going to charge this much for a product it should at least work as good as its competitors.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
08-12-2016 10:25
08-12-2016 10:25
More to the point, it should ACCURATELY do what it is advertised to do.
08-12-2016 11:05
08-12-2016 11:05
08-12-2016 12:31 - edited 08-12-2016 13:04
08-12-2016 12:31 - edited 08-12-2016 13:04
I disagree i find that mine performs as accurate as i would expect any real world device to work. Syncs with no problems, but sometimes slow. Yes after an.app update i might need to restart the phone or at least BT. This is because the fitbit drivers get embedded into the os.
Step count a 1000 step walk gives me 1000 +/- 20 steps on the tracker.
While sitting or durring every day activity i did not expect a device that monitors hand motions to be really accurate at counting feet motions. Close maybe.
Sleep sometimes on the app has taken up to 6 hours to show, web seems to be fine.
Also my 2 ideal clock faces are a available.
08-12-2016 12:56
08-12-2016 12:56
I agree with Rich. I've had my Blaze since January and have not had a major problems. I find it as accurate as my past Fitbits. Not every tracker is for everyone. This is a tool, and no tool is perfect.
08-12-2016 13:03
08-12-2016 13:03
Why would you want a sleep mode when you can turn off the Quick View anytime you want under Settings which is what I do at night. I have had no problems with my blaze and I have had it since it was first released.
08-12-2016 13:08
08-12-2016 13:08
I agree @Visualtps turning quick view of would be very close to a sleep mode, which would necessitate being manually entered. Currently the auto sleep detection happens in the cloud, not the tracker, after a person has woken up. :cloud:
08-12-2016 14:00
08-12-2016 14:00
For best value, I recommend the following trackers:
- Fitbit MobileTrack (free)
- Fitbit One
- Fitbit Charge HR
When Blaze was released, a lot of reviews came to the same conclusion - Charge HR is best bang for buck if you want heart rate data. Otherwise you'll get a more accurate step count from One, and when I started walking for fitness it did a great job estimating calories.
Blaze is nice tracker to splurge on if you love Fitbit, or own Fitbit stock. Not the best value, and not the most accurate tracker in the market. Nice having the screen, not crazy about yet another proprietary Fitbit charger or the industrial design (lack of waterproofing to swim with it, build quality, plastics).
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
08-12-2016 21:32
08-12-2016 21:32
08-12-2016 23:06
08-12-2016 23:06
@Pruttinyllet you should learn how to properly mention somebody, and of course it is very easy to know who are paid fitbit employees.
Not sure about the apologist but a realistic, after having Fitbits since 2012, i kinda have an idea of how fitbit updates work. It is also easy to see my relation, hint look at the sig.
08-13-2016 11:34
08-13-2016 11:34
08-13-2016 13:24
08-13-2016 13:24
08-14-2016 05:52
08-14-2016 05:52
08-14-2016 22:30
08-14-2016 22:30
Unless I'm carrying something that is like 50 or more pounds, my blaze counts steps fine.. As for a shopping cart, this is a limitation of the tracker being on the arm, it is only able to monitor arm motions.
08-14-2016 23:37
08-14-2016 23:37
@twingirls2 wrote:
I'm over the charge a)so. It doesn't count steps when you are carrying something that requires both hands or when shopping for groceries and both hands are needed to push the cart. I still have my one so when I go grocery shopping I wear the One. When I sync the one all the steps for the day on the blaze rested of what is on the Blaze. Call support no luck. I sure it's going back only had it about a month.
I overcome that limitation by doing one of the following:
1. Give my wife the job of pushing.
2. Slip the Fitbit in my pocket.