Is there a way to turn off the vibrations that occur whenever I achieve a goal?
I want to max out my battery life since the internal LiPO4 battery is not replaceable.
Thanks.
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Best AnswerYou would still have the same number achieved even if didn't reach goal, unless insurance is somehow seeing that you reach your own goal.
But you could also make stairs or distance or active minutes your main goal. Reaching your 'main goal' is what sets off the celebration.
Here are some other tips for improving battery life:
Can I improve my Fitbit device's battery life?
Depending on which tracker you have, you might be able to go into 'do not disturb' mode; I suppose that stops the goal celebration vibration but I'm not sure.
Not exactly, but you can achieve the same thing by setting your daily goal unrealistically high for one stat, and make that stat your primary goal so you won't reach it.
I do not think that would work.
My insurance pays me $1.50/day if I walk 10 minutes after each meal and 8000 steps per day.
If I raise the goal, I won't make the goal which means no credit.
Andy
Best AnswerYou would still have the same number achieved even if didn't reach goal, unless insurance is somehow seeing that you reach your own goal.
But you could also make stairs or distance or active minutes your main goal. Reaching your 'main goal' is what sets off the celebration.
Here are some other tips for improving battery life:
Can I improve my Fitbit device's battery life?
Depending on which tracker you have, you might be able to go into 'do not disturb' mode; I suppose that stops the goal celebration vibration but I'm not sure.
Thanks for the link for improving battery life.
I charged my fitbit versa 5 days ago.
It still has 29% battery life left.
So it sounds like I am getting good battery life.
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