08-09-2018 12:59
08-09-2018 12:59
I love to automate my life, for example, setting a daily alarm ONCE, then telling it to repeat.
My phone LIVES on silent; I check my phone for calls, text, email, FB, etc, when I feel like it. This has all changed a little with the fitbit ionic, as it sends calls and text notifications, even when I am asleep.
Seems simple enough to have a Do-Not-Disturb clock feature for the Ionic. Set this up once and good to go. During those hours, and days, notifications will not be pushed to the Ionic.
I live a very busy and social life style, not to mention I do not work typical 8a-5p. I sleep during part of that window. I get calls and text from friends, family, telemarketers, etc. But who wakes me? Fit bit Ionic.
I got the Ionic because I felt I was not getting sufficient sleep, due to my hours, but now, every*********day, the fit bit wakes me up for a call or text or w/e, that could otherwise have waited.
Who is going to add a Do-Not-Disturb feature to the Ionic?
08-09-2018 13:16
08-09-2018 13:16
If you access the Settings app on your Ionic you should be able to accomplish this.
Scroll to "Notifications" and tap.
Select "During Sleep Receive calls and notifications" to set it to "Off".
08-09-2018 14:12
08-09-2018 14:12
I have gone to Ionic > Settings > Notifications > Off, yet I still recieve notifications before I have gone to sleep or if in a light sleep, etc.
The point is to have a WINDOW, a set of hours. A schedule. Set it and forget it.
From ___ PM to __ AM, disable notification push.
If I need the notifications, I can do it the old fashioned way and look at my phone. Otherwise, maybe I am too light a sleeper or the fitbit thinks these are waking hours, but I still get notified.
Let's stick with the idea of a DND schedule
08-11-2018 17:52
08-11-2018 17:52
Have you guys voted for the request.
Simply talking about the subject among your fellow Fitbit users may not be the best course of action.
12-16-2019 05:53
12-16-2019 05:53
I desire the ability to schedule this as well. Having to routinely go through the various steps to manually enable and then disable DND is tedious and frustrating. The goal of a smart watch is to provide functionality that serves the user. This does not serve as it creates more steps and it's a tad weird that it's not already a fully integrated feature in both the phone's and the app's gui and further perpetuates my current perception that I may have purchased a product that doesn't serve me..