12-31-2019 10:46
12-31-2019 10:46
The app is absolute trash for using it to sync to kid devices. I'll explain why, what needs to happen to fix it, and give some suggestions, but first, a bit of background:
-I use a Garmin GPS running watch and do not use a Fitbit. My newly created Fitbit account is solely as a parent of kids who have Fitbit devices.
-My three kids (ages 5-8) got the Ace 2 for Christmas.
-None of my kids (and this is absolutely critical) have devices such as smartphones or tablets that they can download the fitbit app and sync their watches to. They all have Amazon Fire Kids tablets but - even if they could download the fitbit app - they don't use them enough to make that practical.
1. The first problem is Fitbit's insistence that I sync the kid's watch to the kid's smart device (e.g., tablet). I sort of understand this as it makes the user experience better, but Fitbit markets these watches for young children and they should have some sort of practical, useful solution the common parent use of syncing the watch to the fitbit app on the parent's smartphone (in my case, an Android running Android 10).
2. The experience of syncing data from the child's Ace 2 to the app is dreadful. Here's the process:
-Open the app;
-Click on the "My Account" circle (little person) in the top left corner;
-Click on "My Family;"
-Find my child that I want to sync data from and clikc on "Switch to Kid View;"
-After it loads up, swipe down to sync the data;
-Then, click on the "My Account" circle again;
-Scroll down to the "Switch to Parent View;"
-Type in my secure (long) Fitbit password for my fitbit account;
-Click on the "My Account" circle in the top left corner again;
-Find the next child click on "Switch to Kid View;"
-Repeat.
That is arduous at best. It's an exhausting process to simply get the data for my three kids onto the Fitbit app.
I understand that with 3 kids I will need to separately sync each Ace 2. I'm fine with that. I can live with that. But, give me a break on this process.
Why make me enter Kids View to sync the data? Why not just have a sync button by the child's name and allow me to sync it?
Why make me type in my long, secure password each time to get back to parent view? I understand having this as an option when a kid may be using a device belonging to the parent, but in my case they are not. Why not give me the option to not have to enter a password? Why not get with 2019 (or soon to be 2020) and allow bio-metric password entry (e.g., fingerprint, face unlock, etc.)? Why not let me tell the app the parent is the only user and thus not make me enter a password to switch in and out of kids view?
3. The parent view has NO data. My parent dashboard has nothing in it (because, see above, I don't use a Fitbit device). But, to find out how many steps my kid got or to see how much sleep they got I have to go into Kids View (again, separately for each of my 3 kids). Why? Why not have a parent dashboard that tells me things like their steps, activity, and sleep? Is it that hard to figure out that parents want this information? If they are the type of parent buying this type of device for their child, they probably want to know this information. Making it exceedingly difficult to get the information is not a way to endear support and make parents enthusiastic about getting these for their children. I'm considering returning them and getting the kid's Garmin watches. (Note: I'm aware I get weekly emails with their steps, etc. but I want that information more and I want to be able to easily access it whenever I want from the Fitbit app).
So, how do you fix this? Either follow my suggestions above or make a dedicated "Fitbit Parent" app that overcomes some of these hurdles.
This must be changed. I can't believe it took me a few minutes of using the app to figure this out and yet your programmers have made no improvement to the user experience to fix these problems. Get on board, please.
Thank you.
01-03-2020 18:36
01-03-2020 18:36
1000x agree.
01-03-2020 18:42
01-03-2020 18:42
Also, we should just be able to see our kids steps count right off of our profile page.