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@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!
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
@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!