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Help IDing face icons

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Hi can someone please help me to identify the little icons in the corners of the watch face. I looked to compare them in Health as well as Fitness apps, and nothing “fits”.

The little yellow, orange, and green lines:

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The bottom-left:

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The bottom-right:

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The top-left:

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The top-right:

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@scottr99   That clock face show your progress towards four goals plus a composite view of all your progress when you are looking at your heart rate.  When you are looking at an individual goal, the progress bar goes the full length of the viewable clock face.  They are, by your pictures:

  • Bottom left (blue): AZM
  • Bottom right (teal): Steps
  • Top left (yellow): Calories burned
  • Top right (orange): Distance

When you are looking at the composite view (looking at your heart rate), each progress bar only fills half the screen.  They are (clockwise): AZM (you don't have any in your photo), steps, distance, calories burned.  That's why the lines are shorter than when you look at each metric.

That is a nice, clean clock face.  It wish I could use it on my Luxe.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Hi @scottr99  here's an old picture of what some of those symbols are

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

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@scottr99   That clock face show your progress towards four goals plus a composite view of all your progress when you are looking at your heart rate.  When you are looking at an individual goal, the progress bar goes the full length of the viewable clock face.  They are, by your pictures:

  • Bottom left (blue): AZM
  • Bottom right (teal): Steps
  • Top left (yellow): Calories burned
  • Top right (orange): Distance

When you are looking at the composite view (looking at your heart rate), each progress bar only fills half the screen.  They are (clockwise): AZM (you don't have any in your photo), steps, distance, calories burned.  That's why the lines are shorter than when you look at each metric.

That is a nice, clean clock face.  It wish I could use it on my Luxe.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Hi Laurie,

Outstanding, thank you so much! I agree it's a nice, clean watch face, and
I'm enjoying it even more now thanks to you!

Thank you,
Scott

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Hi there Odyssey13,

thank you very kindly for your feedback!

scott

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