A:AnswerI haven't trusted the steps either, however; I have comparing the steps to both my Samsung Fitness app on the phone and my wife's IPhone step counter and they are very close to one another. Now I believe the counter is correct.
A:AnswerThere is one situated above the Blaze in the lineup.. the Surge, which has more actual "smartwatch" abilities. The Blaze has notifications of texts/calls/calendar items, and can control music playing on the phone, but it cannot make calls or answer texts or set calendar items.
A:AnswerNot that I have been able to find, but honestly only gave it a cursory glance to answer your question. Haven't needed to turn up the vibration as it is at an appropriate level for me.
A:AnswerIt honestly depends what your are looking for. If you want just games and smart watch Apple Watch is good. I used both but for fitness Apple is not there yet needs a lot of development still. The Fitbit not only gives you all the notifications your phone gets but better battery life. Apple 18 hours Fitbit 3-5 days. Fitness wise in the blaze so much more information and on the app you can do so much more. For me the blaze is so much better.
A:AnswerYes, you can set the device to weights, when I do light weight as opposed to heavier weight I burn many more calories. It seems to be accurate.
A:AnswerIt should track your running distance through your steps. Uses an estimate based on the stride distance it has saved
Im not sure about cycling.