User manual

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Automatic Tracking with Fitbit Blaze
Your Blaze tracks a variety of stats automatically whenever you’re wearing it. Your
tracker’s latest data is uploaded to your Fitbit dashboard whenever you sync.
Viewing all-day stats
On the clock, swipe left to the Today screen. Tap it and swipe up to see these all-day
stats:
Steps taken
Current heart rate and zone
Distance covered
Calories burned
Floors climbed
Other stats captured by your tracker are available on your Fitbit dashboard,
including:
Detailed heart rate history, including time spent in heart rate zones
Active minutes
Hours slept and sleep patterns
Your Blaze starts tracking your stats for the next day at midnight based on your time
zone. Though your stats reset to zero at midnight, the previous day’s data is not
deleted. That data will be captured in your Fitbit account when you next sync your
tracker.
Using heart-rate zones
Heart-rate zones help you target the training intensity of your choice. Your tracker
shows your current zone next to your heart rate, and on your Fitbit dashboard you
can see your time spent in zones during a particular day or exercise. Three zones
based on American Heart Association recommendations are available by default, or
you can create a custom zone if you have a specific heart rate you’re targeting.
Default heart-rate zones
Default heart-rate zones are calculated using your estimated maximum heart rate.
Fitbit calculates your maximum heart rate with the common formula of 220 minus
your age.