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Charge 3 - 24 hour clock format

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Please can someone tell me how I get a 24 hour clock up as I can only get 12 hour clocks ? Does fitbit charge plan to do 24 clock? My old blaze used to have one 

 

 

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That option is not not the menu and i still have a zero in front of the post noon times. Can this be changed in software updates?

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I have looked to change my Fitbit charge 3 to a 24 hour  lock but these instructions do not allow me to do this 

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You have to go I'm the main site and do it from there you cant do it from
the app
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Heidi you are a star! Had been trying from my app! All sorted now.Thank you kindly

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Yes, figured it out myself as well. Thanks though.

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Your welcome
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Hi,

I have just purchased a fitbit charge 3 and I would like to use the 24 hour clock format.

I have done as suggested - advanced settings but I cannot find the Clock Display Time!!

What am I doing wrong?

 

Cheers

Marsy17

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You have to do this on the website and not within the app. Once on the website (log in first so you can see your dashboard) then tap on the ‘face’ icon in the top right hand corner. Then on the next screen you can see there is ‘cog’ in the top right hand corner. Tapping that brings down a menu. Select settings and the clock display time is there and you can change to 24 hours. 

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Go into the main website dashboard sign in and you can do it there
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My Fitbit Inspire HR does not synch to 24 hour clock even though I have set it to 24 hour on the Dashboard. It is still showing 12 hour clock. Any further answers?

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I need further assistance, my Inspire HR still shows 12 hour after following the solution.

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@MarreFitbit wrote:

Welcome on board @Heidi.w, it's nice to have a new member around! Smiley Very Happy To change your clock to a 12 or 24 hour clock:

 

  1. Log into your fitbit.com dashboard and click the gear icon.
  2. Choose Settings > Personal Info.
  3. Under Advanced Settings, find Clock Display Time and select whether you want the time shown in 12-hour or 24-hour clock units. 
  4. Click Submit and sync your device.

 

Hope this helps, let me know if you need further assistance! 


This has not worked for my Inspire HR. It is still in 12 hour even though I have ticked 24 hour on the Dashboard

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When I go into settings/advanced settings I do not see the Clock Display Time to change the Charge 3 clock to a 24 hour clock. Any additional instructions?

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This should be a device setting on the charge 3, shouldn't need app let alone website.

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There is no personal under settings -_-

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It's when you sign in to your dashboard it's there
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Many thanks this worked a treat.

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Your welcome
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For those of you who cant read, like me, this is done through the ONLINE site, not the APP. Also, I couldn't find the settings symbol until I figured out my iPad screen isn't wide enough and I had to scroll over. It's all the way on the top right. Final step - you have to sync it from your computer with the dongle or Bluetooth. 

 

Thank you for the info!!!

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This solution does NOT work for me.

 

What screen is actually the "dashboard" ? 

 

Whatever - the screen I get is headed fitbit today. 

From there I can select the funny looing white / pale turquoise icon on the top left which goes into my Account.

I can then select the sam icon (it's the first on the display) and this goes into my Account

Then I can click on Personal - BUT this does NOT have any Advanced Settings option so I can't find the 12/24 hour clock option.

 

 

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