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Viewing run time for each km/mile during a run

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I currently am using my Charge 5 for running and tracking my 5k time for each run. 

 

It's difficult to know what exact time I've made for the distance because I have to constantly be checking my watch and looking at the tiny time numbers as I run. When I set a distance goal as well, the notification that I met the goal takes a few seconds to display and then be dismissed, so I'm not able to know the exact time for the run.

 

There's nothing on the dashboard in the browser to mark the time for each km during the run, there's just the pace for each km.

 

Is there a feature that will let me know the exact time for each leg of the run either during or after the run is complete?

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Pace tells you the time per each km 🙂 If the laps are set per km/mi the pace is your time per that km/mi. For example pace, 5:02/km means you ran that km within 5:02.

 

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@gone-plaid  Are you aware that you can tap through multiple types of data on your fitbit screen when you have started a run (or walk), and stop at whichever one you would like displayed? In order, the screen can show pace, average pace, heart rate, calories, steps, actual time, km, elapsed time, and zone minutes.

 

You can also see the time at which you completed x km on the dashboard where you have used the GPS. It's a bit hard to describe this without a picture, but if you set the pace graph so that time (rather than distance) is on the x axis and move the cursor along it, it will also move a round dot on the GPS map showing your progress (with km) along your route. Stop when the dot reaches the 5 km mark and check the time the cursor is at on the pace graph. Hope that makes sense.

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