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?
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
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.
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..