12-04-2017
05:00
- last edited on
12-12-2017
14:25
by
SilviaFitbit
12-04-2017
05:00
- last edited on
12-12-2017
14:25
by
SilviaFitbit
Hello!
I've just recently bought the Fitbit Ionic smartwatch and so far I'm very pleased overall 🙂 !
Now that I’ve started to use the clock while exercising, I'm missing the options to customize the data that is shown during an exercise, such as Run. I know that I can change what data that is shown in the Top, Middle and Bottom "container", but I would like to change the "containers" so that I could show more concurrent numbers during my runs, without the need to scroll/click the middle "container". Kind of like changing a “face” for the normal clock screen.
Is there a setting for this already available that I've missed :), or is something that is on the roadmap as features to come :)?
Best regards, P T
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12-12-2017 14:31
12-12-2017 14:31
It's great to have you here @PARTOR! When you're tracking a run activity, you can customize stats just as you mentioned. You can learn all the details about it by checking How do I use exercise apps and modes on my Fitbit device?.
If you would like to post your idea in our Feature Suggestion board, this would be great. Those are viewed by our engineers and developers and the best of this is that people can vote and comment on them.
Hope I can see your idea in the board!
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
12-12-2017 14:31
12-12-2017 14:31
It's great to have you here @PARTOR! When you're tracking a run activity, you can customize stats just as you mentioned. You can learn all the details about it by checking How do I use exercise apps and modes on my Fitbit device?.
If you would like to post your idea in our Feature Suggestion board, this would be great. Those are viewed by our engineers and developers and the best of this is that people can vote and comment on them.
Hope I can see your idea in the board!
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.