05-03-2018 05:57
05-03-2018 05:57
Will they ever implement Heartrate Alerts looks like they do not listen to their users at all.
"Part of the sales pitch for the Ionic watch was that it has multiple additional features that would come online after launch, including the ability to check blood oxygen levels. I've yet to find anything to do with it anywhere. Has anyone got any information when this stuff is going live or was it just marketing BS? "
05-03-2018 13:18
05-03-2018 13:18
I'm looking for these features as well and so far I think it was all marketing BS. Will somebody from Fitbit answer to this request?
Thanks,
Anderson
05-03-2018 13:21
05-03-2018 13:21
in yesterdays presentation they've mentioned a firmware update, which should go live in may. however, no details about functionality / features where given.
hoping for such functionality too
05-04-2018 05:43
05-04-2018 05:43
Anybody from fitbit team watch these Forums. can they reply to these concerns.
How hard to implement this ...below is from apple watch.
Receive heart rate notifications
If your heart rate remains above a chosen beats per minute (BPM) while you appear to have been inactive for a period of 10 minutes, your Apple Watch can notify you.
You can turn on heart rate notifications when you first open the Heart Rate app, or at any time later:
Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
Tap the My Watch tab, then tap Heart Rate.
Tap Elevated Heart Rate, then choose a BPM.
Heart rate notifications are available only on Apple Watch Series 1 or later.