I like the features on the Blaze but unless I have it set up wrong it counts too many steps. I used my phone counter for miles and I got around 10.5 miles. The blaze gets me 16.25 or so.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I do not recommend this tracker as the screen easily scratches, the charger is inconvenient, and it never syncs with my phone and if it does it takes forever. I had the charge HR before and it synced better than this but still had issues with syncing. I will be looking a other trackers next time around and I am tired of the syncing issues that have always been a problem for me, my wife, and kids.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very comfortable, very easy to pair with phone, sometimes you miss a few steps here and there I guess it has to do with GPS. I enjoy using it it gives me a rough idea of how much walking I do. This is the sole purpose of why I purchased it. So I can’t complain too much. The gunmetal blaze is awesome.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I own the Blaze, Charge 2, and Surge. All of them have their pluses, but the Blaze is my all around choice for tracking my fitness. Has all of the features of the Charge 2, but in color. The only negative is the HR monitor is not as accurate as the Charge 2 or Surge. Unless there is a Fitbit that tops this one, I’m staying with the Blaze.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this for my wife. We were deciding between the new Ionic and the Blaze, and went with the Blaze mainly because it was so much cheaper. She loves to work out and run, but runs mainly on the treadmill so she didn’t see a need for the GPS feature in the Ionic. We will probably upgrade in the future, but if you’re looking to get a good smart watch for workouts, this is a great product.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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