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Is Google considering allowing more than one device on an account

I have had my Inspire 3 since December but I got it to have a second device not to replace my currant Inspire 2.  Today, I decided to try the Inspire 3, will be going back to the Inspire 2 until they allow more than one device on an account.  First, the selection of clock faces are terrible.  I want it to look like my Inspire 2 which has the date and time including seconds displayed as 12:58 with the seconds displayed under the minutes.  I ended up picking the analog with the second hand, I don't like it at all.  The reasons I wanted the second device was to wear the Inspire 2 for yard work, golf, etc. and the Inspire 3 for wearing in public. And secondly because it is too time consuming to change the alarm times, since the device doesn't sync when I want it to. And most importantly, I use the timer for just about everything.  When I checked out the timer on the Inspire 3, it doesn't have hours.  This is a reminder for me, and I never use it for more than 6 hours even though it allows for up to 99 hours, but I can't do with 59 minutes or less.  It's going back in the box.  My issues would be solved with being allowed to wear both.  Funny thing is that the reason you can't have more than one is the Gallery, I have no use for the Gallery and would gladly disable it if I could.  

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This was a top request to Fitbit for many years and they never implemented it, so I doubt it is anything that Google is working on, though I have no inside information.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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