07-19-2016 09:01
07-19-2016 09:01
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Best Answer07-19-2016 12:52
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07-19-2016 12:52
@EllisIngraham What you are describing sounds a lot like a known limitation of Bluetooth. If you have a Bluetooth bond between your Blaze and a mobile device (which is required for things like music control or notifications), the bond will block your tracker from syncing with a second mobile device.
If this is the case, I'd recommend the tips mentioned here. Hope this helps and welcome to the Community!
07-19-2016 12:52
Community Moderator Alumni are previous members of the Moderation Team, which ensures conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. Moderators are here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
07-19-2016 12:52
@EllisIngraham What you are describing sounds a lot like a known limitation of Bluetooth. If you have a Bluetooth bond between your Blaze and a mobile device (which is required for things like music control or notifications), the bond will block your tracker from syncing with a second mobile device.
If this is the case, I'd recommend the tips mentioned here. Hope this helps and welcome to the Community!