03-25-2016 12:18
03-25-2016 12:18
The Fitbit One is a wirelessly connected, clip-based tracker. You can access all of your tracker's stats on your smartphone or computer.
Press the button on your tracker to move through each of the six displays:
- Steps
- Distance
- Calories burned
- Floors climbed
- Flower (which grows and shrinks based on your recent activity)
- Clock
The One also tracks your sleep quality and gently wakes you with the vibrating Silent Wake Alarm.
The Fitbit One is not waterproof, but it is rain, splash, and sweat proof. It should not be worn while swimming.
The Fitbit One comes with a silicone and metal belt clip.
When you first set up your Fitbit tracker, it will be in beginner mode. While in beginner mode, the name corresponding to the display mode you’re in will appear (for example, “STEPS” will be displayed before “7482” and the steps icon).
After the display has cycled through each screen 5 times, beginner mode will end, and you will be in normal mode. In normal mode, the value and icon is displayed immediately after you press your tracker’s button for faster viewing.
Any time your tracker is reset, it will enter beginner mode. This will happen if you shut down and then restart your tracker, upgrade your device, or when the tracker’s battery drains completely.
Your tracker can be displayed in Lefty mode, which orients the display to make it easier for left-handed individuals to read their trackers when holding them with their dominant hand. The Fitbit One comes oriented for right-handed users by default. To change your tracker to lefty mode, go to your Device Settings and select the Left-handed button.