03-05-2016 12:37
03-05-2016 12:37
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
03-05-2016 16:01
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03-05-2016 13:11 - edited 03-05-2016 13:12
03-05-2016 13:11 - edited 03-05-2016 13:12
Mysterious the Blaze doesn't want to shutdown from the settings @crenee01
Tapping 'shutdown', displays two buttons to tap: 'No & Yes'.. Yes turns the Blaze off..
To restart the tracker, press & hold the left and bottom right button until seeing the Fitbit Logo on the screen, then release the buttons.
If the tracker doesn't respond to either, there's nothing else we can do ourself.
03-05-2016 13:16
03-05-2016 13:16
03-05-2016 13:24
03-05-2016 13:24
Hope you get a reply soon.
Wishing a beautiful weekend
03-05-2016 13:41
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03-05-2016 13:46
03-05-2016 13:46
Which colour do you have now? Have a blue one
03-05-2016 14:02
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03-05-2016 14:33
03-05-2016 14:33
Nice @Rich_Laue
Just tested, with the setting displayed at the bottom of the screen it doesn't do anything when tapping except moving up a little.. then it's possible to tap, but sometimes it requires a few taps before responding..
03-05-2016 15:24
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03-05-2016 15:28
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03-05-2016 15:45
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03-05-2016 15:49
03-05-2016 15:49
Blue is being jealous..
03-05-2016 16:01
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03-05-2016 16:07
03-05-2016 16:07
I wpuld go for the Blue band, mine came wroth Blue and i purchased a Black.
Glad or works, but i don't plan on sitting mine of soon.
03-05-2016 16:22
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03-05-2016 16:51
03-05-2016 16:51
It is not a bright, but a darker blue, but a little brighter than the Blue Surge
This pict from bottom to top Surge Blue, Blaze Blue, Blaze Black. They are on the Blue inside box the Blaze comes in and a white card.
03-06-2016 01:35
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03-08-2017 12:28
03-08-2017 12:28
Hi, I'm new to my Blaze. While it takes a little playing with at first to figure stuff out, (knock on wood) it's pretty user friendly. I don't knowingly have an issue with the Shut Down option, although it won't shut down. I just assumed it wasn't suppose to and was protecting itself from a newbie like me.
But now I'm curious, what is it for, should I be shutting my Blaze down periodically (mine never turns off); again, no problems I am aware of, works great (KOW).
Lastly, and I know this is sad to admit to a tech people, but the only PC I have is Windows 7, because frankly after iPhones and iPads came out I have had NO need for a computer- except to charge my Blaze . I didn't even have my computer charged to charge my Blaze so I used my iPhone wall wart while setting up the Blaze on the iPhone app. Once they synced on their own, my phone app said it was not up to date. Just as I was about to get discouraged and frustrated, the iPhone 6s Plus began to update the watch, again with no help from myself. In other words, I was able to follow the ridiculously simple set up directions on the little card, using only my ability to read and the FitBit app for iOS on my iPhone. So I actually have had better luck trouble shooting using my phone and my Blaze's battery charges faster and stays charged longer when I simply plug it in to my phone's USB. However I don't know if it make a difference, but I always make sure my FitBit app is open and synced to my Blaze when I plug it in to charge.
**Thus far, every time I have used my computer, it shows my watch having the outdated version, I can't change the face on my watch, and while it shows the watch and computer having been synced, it's always based on 5-10min prior, the last time my phone synced with the watch. So the computer app and charging it via my PC's USB has done nothing helpful or advantageous versus using my iPhones charging USB, which also allows the phone's FitBit app to update and allows me to 'play' with the options.
The only question still left unanswered is the Shut Down option and what it's true purpose is.
Thank you in advance for your patience through my very long question/comments.
J Cameron