01-29-2016 18:43
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01-29-2016 18:43
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Answered! Go to the Best Answer.

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01-30-2016 08:51
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01-30-2016 08:51
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Welcome to the Fitbit Community @Nstehberger! It's great to have you here!
Let me help you with this, I recommend you following these troubleshooting steps in order to get it synced:
- Turn off Bluetooth, turn it back on, and then open the Fitbit app.
- Force quit the Fitbit app and open it again.
- Reboot your mobile device and then open the Fitbit app again.
- Restart your tracker (2 or 3 times in a row).
- If your tracker didn't sync, try syncing with your computer.
You can also check the suggestions posted on this thread that it might help you as well.
Let me know the outcome .
01-31-2016 10:09
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01-31-2016 10:09
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@Nstehberger I'd recommend:
1. Charging your tracker to 100%.
3. Reboot your iOS device.
4. Open your iOS settings > turn off Bluetooth for 10 seconds > and then turn it back on.
5. Re-pair your tracker to your account using the replacement setup process. Click here for instructions.
I know that these instructions may sound a little redundant to @MaginB's post above, but I think that it should help you get back on track. Keep me posted!
01-30-2016 08:51
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01-30-2016 08:51
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Welcome to the Fitbit Community @Nstehberger! It's great to have you here!
Let me help you with this, I recommend you following these troubleshooting steps in order to get it synced:
- Turn off Bluetooth, turn it back on, and then open the Fitbit app.
- Force quit the Fitbit app and open it again.
- Reboot your mobile device and then open the Fitbit app again.
- Restart your tracker (2 or 3 times in a row).
- If your tracker didn't sync, try syncing with your computer.
You can also check the suggestions posted on this thread that it might help you as well.
Let me know the outcome .
01-30-2016 09:27
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01-30-2016 09:27
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all it keeps loading and trying to finish adding it.
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01-31-2016 10:09
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01-31-2016 10:09
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@Nstehberger I'd recommend:
1. Charging your tracker to 100%.
3. Reboot your iOS device.
4. Open your iOS settings > turn off Bluetooth for 10 seconds > and then turn it back on.
5. Re-pair your tracker to your account using the replacement setup process. Click here for instructions.
I know that these instructions may sound a little redundant to @MaginB's post above, but I think that it should help you get back on track. Keep me posted!
03-25-2016 11:22
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04-16-2016 07:12
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04-16-2016 07:12
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how do you force quit the app?

07-16-2016 02:12
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07-16-2016 02:12
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Restarted the Blaze three times and the iPhone 6 once and my sync problems were solved. Thanks.

