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You hit 10K steps & the watch goes crazy you hit 20K & it doesn't do a thing

What should be a Happy Celebration is at best Anticlimatic and at worse worthless and I'm ready to send the watch back!

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10K steps is your default daily step goal.  You get the celebration for reaching your goal, not because 10K is a special number.  If you prefer, you could set your daily step goal to 20K steps and get a celebration for reaching that, but then wouldn't get a celebration at 10K steps.

There are badges that you earn at every 5,000 steps from at least 5,000 to 30,000, but these don't come with fireworks celebrations.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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I'm just disappointed. It is just a programming thing.

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@Silas1216  it isn't- it is how you have your watch set up. My celebration happens at 14K. It used to happen when I hit 2200 calories burned for the day. Your goal is what you make it and the celebration that comes with it. Set your goal to 20K and your watch will buzz and light up when you hit the goal. If you are looking for more than one atta person that isn't really the point of reaching a goal. 

Elena | Pennsylvania

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I agree with Silas. You can have two goals in a day. Or more. Meeting your goal is a little dopamine hit or whatever. The watch should be able to give out like 10 of those if the user wants it to. I would like it more if it was more configurable.

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@CodeJesse Sense 2 does it and it was driving me crazy. It might be becasue I get those during running and those celebrations are distractions and on Sense 2 they were dragging forever 😑 I could get even 3 "celebrations" on a long run. And the same about other goals.

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