02-27-2026
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MarioSFitbit
02-27-2026
12:59
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02-28-2026
12:01
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MarioSFitbit
Sometimes, when I look at the display on my Fitbit, I can see how many steps I have taken in the last hour. Other times, it does not show that number. It seems that it only shows the number if the number is less than 250. How can I change the settings to make it continue to show the number of steps I have taken in the past hour even after I have hit my hourly step goal?
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Best Answer@PJ1234567890 The screen information you see on your Fitbit has been the Hourly Steps programming since the feature was introduced. The information you want isn’t available on any model in the Hourly Steps. Sorry.
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Hi @PJ1234567890 and welcome back to the Fitbit Community!
I appreciate your message regarding the display of the steps taken in the last hour.
From what I understand, you're referring to reminders to move.
A reminder to move is a notification that cues you to walk at least 250 steps per hour to help you meet your hourly activity goal. If you haven’t walked 250 steps, the reminder appears on your device at 10 minutes before the hour (for example, at 10:50 a.m.) and causes your device to vibrate.
You can find more information related to the importance of hourly movement in the following article: Why do I have an hourly activity goal on my Fitbit device?
The complete help article can be found here: What are the reminders on my Fitbit device
Initially, your device will display your total daily steps, but not your hourly steps.
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Best AnswerThat is not what I was asking.
@PJ1234567890 The screen information you see on your Fitbit has been the Hourly Steps programming since the feature was introduced. The information you want isn’t available on any model in the Hourly Steps. Sorry.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.