08-28-2017
10:19
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08-28-2017
12:42
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ErickFitbit
08-28-2017
10:19
- last edited on
08-28-2017
12:42
by
ErickFitbit
Does display on the Ionic stay on at all times or does is spend most of its time blacked out as with the Blaze?
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11-17-2017 05:41
11-17-2017 05:41
I used "always-on" for a half marathon I did last month and it didn't last the 90 minutes I was running.
11-17-2017 05:45
11-17-2017 05:45
@lelser wrote:
I thought about getting the Ionic, but honestly I’m not buying another Fitbit until this is fixed. It’s not a feature, it’s a design flaw.
Unfortunately, I don't think it's possible to "fix" this: the battery wouldn't last more than a few hours with the screen on.
11-17-2017 11:35
11-17-2017 11:35
agreed- bought the ionic and love it except that during a workout i need to see that display and not have it go off when I'm in the middle of activity- not at all easy to reach and press the left wake-up button in the middle of burpees, high knees, jump squats, ETC!
11-18-2017 09:27
11-18-2017 09:27
01-20-2018 12:48
01-20-2018 12:48
Yes. I had to dump my Fitbit for something else that I could actually use at work (med field). Sad. I was hoping they would at the least offer a software update to add a 30sec time-out. I am done waiting. 😞
01-20-2018 12:53
01-20-2018 12:53
@SunsetRunner wrote:Yes. I had to dump my Fitbit for something else that I could actually use at work (med field). Sad. I was hoping they would at the least offer a software update to add a 30sec time-out. I am done waiting. 😞
@SunsetRunner There are several watch faces that allow “always on”, as well as the fact the stock display can be on for 20 seconds.
03-30-2019 11:53
03-30-2019 11:53
I have a blaze and the display only stays lit for 10 seconds. I work in health care and need a watch/fitness tracker with a display that stays lit for longer than that, AT LEAST 30 seconds. I'm not the only one with this issue. I have read other question/answer forums with other health care workers that need this as well, so as to take pt's vitals. The blaze display does not always come back on when you flip your wrist and it was a problem when I found myself in an emergency and not my every day routine.