11-19-2017 05:31
11-19-2017 05:31
So,
Its been a few days with this watch and it has consistently woken me up late. Yesterday, I woke up on my own 42 minutes past the alarm. I chalked it up to having a terrible night and being tired.
Today, It woke me up at 640 (not 630 like I wanted) and the second I lifted my arm to look at it, the vibrations stopped. Why? Is there any way to force this thing to vibrated non stop until I actually press a physical button? The alarm alone might be a deal breaker for me as I have grown used to using it. My Fenix 5 wakes me up no problem.
11-19-2017 05:48
11-19-2017 05:48
Ir sounds as though you are notnfeelingnthe vibration of the ionic. The 10 minutes late I would think you probably missed the alarm but caught the first repeat. What have you got the vibration set to in the setrings app? I have mine on Strong and I havent missed a single alarm, though I might be a lighter sleeper than you.
Helen | Western Australia
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11-19-2017 05:57
11-19-2017 05:57
I have mine set to strong, and i'm a light sleeper (you can even say by occupation).
The problems im seeing are as follows:
1.) Vibration stops after moving / looking at the screen
2.) Vibrations go into snooze mode after 1 min of no interaction. (im 31 years old and I've lived my entire life never hitting a snooze button, so it cannot be me snoozing while half asleep).
I see no reason why it is set up to stop vibrating after moving my arm, in comparison my Fenix 5 keep chugging along until I press a physical button.
11-20-2017 06:14 - edited 11-20-2017 06:14
11-20-2017 06:14 - edited 11-20-2017 06:14
1.) Vibration stops after moving / looking at the screen
Same behavior happens for me and have no idea why is this.
Looks like a bug to me, please fix
01-24-2018 23:27
01-24-2018 23:27
I still have this problem, I had a Amazfit Pace before and never had problem with waking up, but now I miss the alarm often.