08-14-2021 05:14
08-14-2021 05:14
Wondering if there are any groups to help motivate...some healthy competition when I'm lagging. I set my daily goal to 15k. I'd like to be between 15-20K a day.
Also I run a bit and I just updated my fitbit charge 4. Now my watch likes to buzz every 5 seconds about what I am doing when I run and if I try to look at it the screen doesn't give me any of my running stats. When it turns back to the screen it tells me my pace is slower then walking and quickly corrects. How do I turn that "feature" off so it just tracks my run without driving me crazy?
08-18-2021 15:59
08-18-2021 15:59
You can start your own challenges in the app with friends you have made in the community. Most people are up for a challenge or will decline if it is outside their goals. As far as not getting buzzes, when you start your activity, you should be able to scroll or tap your watch to get a second menu. you can select what notifications you want during the activity and your primary goal for the activity. you can also turn them all off if you choose.
Elena | Pennsylvania
08-20-2021 19:40
08-20-2021 19:40
I'll just say thanks....Fitbit wont care about feedback and I've seen your threat posts....ouch. I'll go elsewhere.
08-21-2021 13:32
08-21-2021 13:32
@sxsilver Have you looked at any of the open groups that ate in the Fitbit mobile app? When you tap on the Community tab at the bottom of the Today page, you can move the toggle to Groups. There is a Running group with over 2 million members. There are others on the app.
I think your Charge 4 buzzing is coming from heart rate zone notifications. On the Charge 4, there is a setting for these notifications within each exercise, just like @emili said. You can get these during everyday activity, too, without using the Exercise app. You turn these off in the Settings on the Charge 4 device. These instructions are also described in this Help article . Scroll waaaayyy down to get to the Charge 4 section.
Laurie | Maryland
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.