07-11-2016 18:18
07-11-2016 18:18
Best Answer07-12-2016 01:42
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07-12-2016 01:42
Did. App say at it synced a no men. Ago,? Did the tep counts mtch?
Best Answer07-12-2016 12:58
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07-12-2016 12:58
@vvnpo I think I can explain what's happening. The Fitbit App displays your battery level from the last time that you sync your tracker.
My guess is that the last time that you synced your tracker was when your Blaze's battery was still half full, some time passed without syncing, and then your Blaze's battery level was low, which caused the discrepancy between the two battery indicators.
Making sure that you have All-Day Sync turned on and syncing regularly should help!
Best Answer07-12-2016 20:25
07-12-2016 20:25
Best Answer07-13-2016 07:40
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07-13-2016 07:40
After the sync, did the steps, calories, miles between the tracker and app agree?
You could try logging out and back in.
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