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Fitbit Clock Face - Arc (suggestion)

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Love the simple look of this showing all my circles/progress - however it would be nice if:-

 

a) they turned complete green when complete (like on Gauges)

b) would be nice to add "steps this hour" as an option either as a circle or at least on tapped cycle of stats

 

 

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@RobIgoUK It's nice to see you on the Community. Thanks for taking the time to post your ideas. 

 

I'm glad to hear that you're loving the simple look of the Arc clock face. The best place to make your voice heard is our Feature Suggestion board, these ideas are reviewed by our team and the status will change based in Fitbit's plans. 

 

I'll be around if you have any additional questions.

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I'm new to Ionic and am enjoying the Arc clock face. But there appears to me to be a bothersome glitch: The right-most circle is a Minutes in Zone circle. This is 2/3 filled in (in green/teal) - i.e., green to "8:00 on the dial" - continuously no matter how many minutes I've actually been in the zone on a particular day - even if it's 0 minutes (before any significant physical activity). Once in a while it blanks out (to gray) briefly, but it quickly reverts to 2/3 filled. My only thought is maybe this circle is not intended to measure minutes in the zone but rather the level of one's metabolism (heart rate)? Thank you.

 

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@cmg54 Welcome to the Fitbit Community. Thanks for the detailed information shared. 

 

The last circle displaying on the clock face will track active minutes data instead of Active Zone Minutes displayed on your app. I'd like you to change the clock face to a different one then restart your Ionic and go back to using the Arc clock face

 

Hope this helps. 

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