07-16-2017
14:34
- last edited on
08-20-2020
20:08
by
MatthewFitbit
07-16-2017
14:34
- last edited on
08-20-2020
20:08
by
MatthewFitbit
Unable to see the screen in bright sunlight. Are there any adjusts that can be made to improve visualization?
Moderator Edit: Updated Subject for Clarity
07-17-2017 07:10
07-17-2017 07:10
Hi @drnick and welcome to the Community!
Unfortunately, there are no options to adjust the brightness in sunlight at this time. However, you can go over to the suggestion board and if it gets enough attention, the engineers might incorporate your idea in the future.
Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums
one cruise ship at a time!07-17-2017 07:56
07-17-2017 07:56
@drnick I hope you're doing well! Just as @DramaQueenDiva informed, there is currently no option to adjust the brightness on your tracker's screen.
I made some research and found the suggestion she was referring to that is asking for the same feature as you. Feel free to vote for it and leave a comment there as well.
See you around!
07-19-2017 00:38
07-19-2017 00:38
I have the same problem - useless in sunlight
07-19-2017 00:40 - edited 07-19-2017 00:41
07-19-2017 00:40 - edited 07-19-2017 00:41
Silly question maybe, but where is the suggestions board? OK - just found a link in a message I hadn't seen before
07-19-2017 00:55
07-19-2017 00:55
@TomBarkas Glad you found it. Vote for the post (suggestion)!
Helen | Western Australia
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07-27-2017 15:06
07-27-2017 15:06
The link the moderator shows is for the original Alta.... not the newer Alta HR
08-03-2017 18:55
08-03-2017 18:55
Just bought my first Fitbit yesterday and am ready to return it because of this issue. What is the good of a tracker that I can't read outside??!! It looks to me that people have been commenting on this problem for over a year and all the moderators say is "Thank you for your comments and please make a suggestion about this feature." Very frustrating!!
08-03-2017 22:55
08-03-2017 22:55
Here us the link to a thread for the Alta HR screen brightness
Helen | Western Australia
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
01-12-2018 14:39
01-12-2018 14:39
I agree, but luckily I do a lot of my walking in a park with lots of trees, I can usually squint and see my numbers. Very frustrating, obviously no one involved with designing this crappy version tried it out beforehand. I would have returned it had I known.
01-14-2018 22:05
01-14-2018 22:05
Disappointed, as a mailman and outside all day, this thing is about as useful as socks on a rooster. About to get surgery to correct a heart condition and tracking pulse throughout the day is useful.
12-15-2018 21:31
12-15-2018 21:31
What is the point in having a Fitbit if you can’t see it in daylight. It’s ridiculous. You need to be able to adjust the brightness display. A very disappointed and annoyed customer.
12-16-2018 15:06
12-16-2018 15:06
12-18-2018 17:12
12-18-2018 17:12
So you expect us to pay $200 for something that we can't see in daylight and do nothing to rectify the problem? Could I have my money back please for this worthless item?
12-18-2018 20:48
12-18-2018 20:48
12-18-2018 21:00
12-18-2018 21:00
01-10-2019 10:27
01-10-2019 10:27
that point about $200 and not being able to see it in the sunlight is a great point.
keep us updated on what the support people say.
PS being able to change the colors of the led lights on the face would be even better
01-10-2019 12:47
01-10-2019 12:47
03-26-2019 20:41
03-26-2019 20:41
PLEASE FIX THIS PROBLEM.....UNACCEPTABLE....
i would return and buy something else if I could...
04-08-2019 19:48
04-08-2019 19:48
Since 2011 my smartphones have been not merely adjustable, but automagically self-dimming / brightening. They weren't expensive top-shelf phones, nor is auto-brightness This is NOT a bleeding edge feature, it was NOT Fitbit's first device, and Fitbit is NOT a cockroach corner manufacturer.
So why was this dismissed? It surely was thought of and discussed - - and dismissed. The cynicism of that decision is breathtaking!