08-08-2019
12:39
- last edited on
09-04-2019
08:45
by
MatthewFitbit
08-08-2019
12:39
- last edited on
09-04-2019
08:45
by
MatthewFitbit
Fitbit encourages hydration, and even has at tile for that, and yet the most expensive scale on the market ( Aria 2 ) doesn't have a way to see water or hydration levels. 30 dollar scales have that capability. 🤦 Women get periods that cause water levels to change. Loss of water and or muscle can lead to higher body fat percentages. How are we supposed to know which is happening?? Fitbit needs to include this in an update. I don't know if it's calculated in BMI, weight, or fat. Water is too important not to have included in the equation of fitness. Wow.
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
08-10-2019 04:25
08-10-2019 04:25
@Niecy17 it's great to see you in our Fitbit Community! By the way, I'm sorry for the late response. However, regarding the hydration calculation feature, I totally understand how you feel about this and I appreciate your feedback and comments since this helps us to keep improving.
I'd like you to submit a request in our Feature Suggestions board and people can vote for it. The more votes your request gets, the more chances it will have to be reviewed by our engineers and developers.
I appreciate your patience and time with this.
Let me know if you have any questions.