04-04-2016 07:33
04-04-2016 07:33
04-05-2016 05:28
04-05-2016 05:28
@taz4352 wrote:I noticed this in my iPhone app yesterday but I haven't noticed any notification of any kind on my Blaze to remind me that I've not moved for an hour. Is that there as well or is it just the visual on the app?
@taz4352 The Move feature is still to be implemented.. It was initially released on the Alta... It will come...
04-05-2016 08:41
04-07-2016 12:00
04-07-2016 12:00
A reminder and some indication of how much you need to reach the hourly goal would be a great addition.
04-08-2016 09:28
04-08-2016 09:28
04-08-2016 18:29
04-08-2016 18:29
This is curently being worked on for the Blaze, as was promised, and will require a firmware update, along with downloading to your tracker.
Judging by the fact the the hourly movement stat is only for the trackers with auto sleep detection, I don't think the One has a chance. This feature I'd added to a tracker will require firmware updates, and at best it will be one model at a time.
04-09-2016 01:09
04-09-2016 01:09
@SunsetRunner wrote:This FAQ says "you can adjust the number of hours per day and the days of the week you aim to meet your goal.", but the instructions that follow only explain how to adjust the hours per day with no mention of how to change the days of the week. Sigh.
Hi @SunsetRunner just to let you know that the help file has now been corrected. It no longer suggests that we can tailor the days of the week.
https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/1878/?q=activity+hours+faq
04-09-2016 02:45
04-09-2016 02:45
04-14-2016 06:56
04-14-2016 06:56
I noticed the same thing as Recovery Runner and today (4/14/16) it's gone! It was motivating me to get up from my desk every hour. I hope it comes back 🙂
04-20-2016 20:07
04-20-2016 20:07
I despise features I don't want that I cannot hide. Grrrrrrr. I'm averaging 33K steps a day. I don't need to be nagged to get up and move. If I want to sit on my butt for an hour, it's none of your business. Please leave me alone. I take my fitbit off in the evening and put it back on in the morning. At least I've been able to set the Hourly Activity time to track me from midnight to 5 AM. I'm getting a steady "0 of 5 hours with 250+," and I'm feeling pretty good about that.
04-21-2016 05:11
04-21-2016 05:11
Well, the beauty of it is, that's your choice. Some of us would choose otherwise and it's all good.
04-21-2016 05:29
04-21-2016 05:29
Somebody solved this for me on another thread. In iOS, touch 'Edit' in the upper left corner and then uncheck the feature you don't want to see. Duh. A tip of the hat to @Clareio.
04-21-2016 05:53 - edited 04-21-2016 05:53
04-21-2016 05:53 - edited 04-21-2016 05:53
@taz4352 wrote:Well, the beauty of it is, that's your choice. Some of us would choose otherwise and it's all good.
Dlogan01's point was that if the feature is added, he would want (myself included) the ability to turn it completely off. If that ability is not there, then he has no choice. That was his point, that it is extremely frustrating to have features that you cannot turn off.
04-21-2016 06:22
04-21-2016 06:22
04-21-2016 06:28
04-21-2016 06:28
This is how you turn it off.
04-21-2016 06:33 - edited 04-21-2016 06:34
04-21-2016 06:33 - edited 04-21-2016 06:34
@taz4352 wrote:
I got his point and he did in effect turn it off by adjusting the hours to a time when he wasn't wearing it.
I guess he was just focused on hiding the feature and not turning off an idle alert.....which does not exist currently.