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See Blaze 250 Steps Needed Any Time During Hour

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Hi.  Please add the new Clock Display in the Charge 2 as an option in the Blaze.  The new Charge 2 has a Clock Display that permits the user to see his / her progress towards the 250 steps metric at any time during the hour -- not just at 10 minutes prior to the end of the hour -- permitting the user to confirm completion of his / her 250 steps at any time during the hour.  This is an excellent feature because it permits the user to complete his / her hourly steps prior to a meeting that starts at half past the hour, for example.  Fitbit should add this Clock Display to the Blaze because the Blaze is supposed to have more -- not less -- tracking features than lower priced Fitbits.

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Its a known issue Please see this thread

https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Charge-2/Hourly-Activity-Discrepancy/m-p/1836340#M30305

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Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android

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This is not the same issue.  This thread is about a discrepancy between the tracker and the mobile software.  My concern is about not being able to see how many steps I need to reach the 250 goal at any time during the hour.  Thus, this is not related to a discrepancy between the tracker and the mobile software.

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Great to see you here @juanicki and @WendyB thanks for stopping by.

 

It would be great to have a clock face with an option to see how many steps you have per hour, keep in mind that you have this option in the "Today" option on your Blaze but you can always take a look at the More Clock Faces request, vote for it and leave your comment. 

 

Catch you later. Woman Happy

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Sorry but I don't understand this reply.  Are you asking me to use the unfriendly method of adding those little 15 minute increment lines together every single hour in the Today chart to determine how many steps I need to reach 250 at any time during the hour?

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