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Charge 5 - Stop Goal Notifications

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My Fitbit (Charge 5) is vibrating when I reach 10,000 steps. 
I can not tolerate something vibrating on me randomly and interrupting my train of thought.

I have all notifications turned off.

I turned off “reminders to move”.

I have it on “sleep mode” and “do not disturb”.

For now I have put my daily goal at 50,000 steps hoping it won’t go off but on long run days it might. 
Will have to return it if this can’t get fixed. Can’t have some piece of technology disturbing me throughout the day, even once.

 

Moderator edit:  updated subject for clarity

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@KD135 , A warm welcome to the Community! Thank you for  your message and feedback. 

At this time is not possible to turn the goal notifications off. 

But you could change the main goal, instead of steps, this could be burned calories or active zone minutes. There you could set a number that you thing you cannot reach. 

Here is shown how: 

On the other hand I invite you to give us your feedback and the feature suggestion. 

The best place to make your voice heard is the Feature Suggestion board on our community (community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Requests/idb-p/features). 

If a similar suggestion has already been made by another member of the community, you can vote for their suggestion and add your comments. 

Thanks for your feedback and for participating in our community!

JuanFitbit | Community Moderator, Fitbit. Hat dir mein Beitrag geholfen dann markier ihn als Lösung und gib mir Kudos !! Habt ihr Tipps um fitter zu werden? Lifestyle Discussion forum.

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Hi @KD135  the only other thing I can think of would be to make your step goal a ridiculously low number and one you'd soon hit in the morning. That way, you wouldn't have to worry about it celebrating when you were busy. I've seen people with step goals of 1 (one) and obviously that can happen when you're moving about before your feet hit the floor!

Stepping in the U.S.A. since September 2013. Android 14

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