Fitbit Blaze User Manual
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16 3.!Verify that connected GPS is turned on for the exercise in the Fitbit app. a.!Find the Exercise shortcuts in the Fitbit app. For more information see, help.fitbit.com. b.!Tap the exercise you want to track and make sure Connected GPS is turned on. Tracking exercise To track an exercise: 1.!If you’re going to use connected GPS with an Android device, make sure you’ve enabled notifications which bonds (connects) your Blaze to your mobile device. You don’t need to receive any...
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17 5.!Tap the screen’s Play icon or press the Select button (lower right) to begin tracking your exercise. A stopwatch appears showing your elapsed time. Tap or swipe up and down to scroll through your real-time stats or check the time of day. 6.!When you’re done with your workout or want to pause, tap the pause icon or the Select button (lower right). 7.!To see a summary of your results, tap the flag icon or press the Action button (upper...
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18 control volume from the music control screen, use the Action button (upper right) and Select button (lower right).
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19 Practicing Guided Breathing with Fitbit Blaze Blaze provides personalized guided breathing sessions on your tracker to help you find moments of calm throughout the day. You can choose between two-minute and five-minute long sessions. To begin a session: 1.!On your tracker, swipe to the Relax screen. 2.!The two-minute session is the first option. Swipe to choose the five-minute session. 3.!Tap the screen and then tap the play symbol in the bottom right to start the session. 4.!Remain...
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20 Using Silent Alarms To wake up in the morning or alert you at a certain time of day, you can set up to 8 silent alarms that gently vibrate at the time chosen. Set any alarm to recur every day or on particular days of the week only. Managing silent alarms You can set, manage, and delete silent alarms directly on your tracker’s screen. You also have the option to manage alarms in the Fitbit app or fitbit.com dashboard. For more information about managing silent alarms, see...
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21 Receiving Notifications Over 200 compatible iOS and Android mobile devices let you receive call, text, calendar, email, and third-party app notifications on your Blaze. To determine whether your device supports this feature, go to http://www.fitbit.com/devices. Note that notifications are not available on Windows 10 devices. Calendar requirements Your tracker will show calendar events and any information sent from your calendar app to your mobile device. Note that if your calendar app...
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22 Note: If this is your first time setting up notifications on your Android mobile device, for detailed instructions, see help.fitbit.com. Seeing incoming notifications If your tracker and mobile device are within 30 feet of each other, a phone call, text message, or calendar event causes the tracker to vibrate. If you don’t glance at the notification when it arrives, you can find it later by swiping up on the clock screen or by holding the Select button (lower right). SMS Notification...
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23 Disabling notifications You can disable notifications in the Fitbit app or on your Blaze. To do so on your tracker, swipe down while viewing the clock screen or hold the Action button (upper right) from any other screen. Change the Notifications setting to Off. Note that if you use the Do not Disturb setting on your phone, notifications are disabled until Do Not Disturb is turned off. Accepting and rejecting phone calls Your Blaze also lets you accept or a reject incoming phone calls if...
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24 Controlling Music With a compatible iOS, Android, or Windows 10 mobile device nearby, you can use Blaze to pause and resume music and skip to the next track. To determine whether your device supports this feature, go to http://www.fitbit.com/devices. Note the following about music control: •!Blaze uses the AVRCP Bluetooth profile to control music; therefore, the app providing your music must be compatible with AVRCP. •!Because some compatible music streaming apps do not broadcast track...
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25 2.!On your tracker, swipe down from the clock screen or hold the Action button (upper right) to see information about the track currently playing. If the app you’re using does not broadcast track information, it won’t appear on your Blaze. 3.!Use the icons to pause or skip songs. To control volume, use the Action (upper right) and Select (lower right) buttons. 4.!Press the Back button or swipe up to return to the previous screen. NOTE: As with other Bluetooth...