07-02-2025
11:52
- last edited
9 hours ago
by
LizzyFitbit
07-02-2025
11:52
- last edited
9 hours ago
by
LizzyFitbit
Once I start a sport program like running I want to have my heartbeat always under control. Therefore I would like to have this information immediately available by one two touch.
But this isn't so far. Ich habe to push several times through some options to get the heartbeat.
Does anybody having a hack to do like I want?
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07-02-2025 15:44
07-02-2025 15:44
@Svensson99630 , A warm welcome to the Community! Thank you for your message.
After starting an activity on the Charge 6, just tap on the display to change the stats shown.
You can then leave the heart rate showing on the tracker while you record your activity.
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.
07-02-2025 15:44
07-02-2025 15:44
@Svensson99630 , A warm welcome to the Community! Thank you for your message.
After starting an activity on the Charge 6, just tap on the display to change the stats shown.
You can then leave the heart rate showing on the tracker while you record your activity.
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.
yesterday
yesterday
Yes this works. My mistake was that I double hit the display as I have to do regularly to switch it on. Now I recognized that during a activity only one tap is enough.
yesterday - last edited yesterday
yesterday - last edited yesterday
I am mainly concerned about heart rate, too. I have the exercises I do (treadmill, spinning, rowing) configured for heart rate and the display always on. The rest of the time I use a clock face the displays the time and a selectable metric. I chose heart rate. When I'm not in an exercise, I have my screen awake set to auto so a wrist flick activates the display.