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Vibration strength

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As per email from Liz (Fitbi moderator)

Hi everyone, thanks for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We're always striving to enhance Fitbit products and services, and we very much appreciate all of the input we receive from our customers. We do not currently have plans to release this feature for Fitbit Blaze. Your feedback was incorporated into future products like Fitbit Ionic which has adjustable vibration strength. Thanks for sharing this suggestion.

 

So Liz  (Fitbit Moderator) as you have no intention of adding any software changes to the current blazes, why on earth would we spend more money to buy a new model? My model is less than 3 months old. Wasted my money, that for sure

 

 

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Increasing vibration strength likely means fitting a new vibration motor to the Blaze (as discussed in other threads on this topic). Assuming that the same effect can be achieved with a software update is quite a large assumption on your part I’m afraid.

Mike | London, UK

Blaze, Surge, Charge 2, Charge, Flex 2 - iPad Air 2, Nokia Lumia 925 (Deceased), iPhone 6

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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I saw the same post by the moderator yesterday. That was pretty much a slap in the face to the majority of Blaze owners. They could of said that a year and a half ago instead of leading everyone along a dead end path. They should offer unhappy Blaze owners a considerable discount on their current product. Assuming the vibration is actually stronger.

 

I think I read that the new FitBit has selectable vibration patterns. That's great, but useless if the vibration can't be felt as was the case with the Blaze. 

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