01-23-2022
11:41
- last edited on
04-12-2023
15:14
by
AndreaFitbit
01-23-2022
11:41
- last edited on
04-12-2023
15:14
by
AndreaFitbit
Nearly every push notification I get on my Charge 4 vibrates (e.g., reaching my step goal, active minute milestones, or incoming texts & phone calls). So why doesn't it vibrate when I get the low battery notification? Today, for the second time in a month, the battery died while I was out running, not too long after I started. I didn't realize it was getting low before I started, but had I gotten a vibration with the low battery notification, I would have charged it up before I went for my run. Very frustrating. Is there a way to get it to vibrate for this situation? And if not, that would be a great feature for the next update!
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity.
01-24-2022 13:24
01-24-2022 13:24
That is frustrating. A vibration warning or push notification to your phone could be nice. I mostly rely on the battery charge level on the app. Additionally, I check the top of my click face, on the tracker, which gets "a little funky" when the batter gets below 20%. On my clock face, parts of the numbers displaying the time have pieces missing from them, due to the underlying battery indication. That's how I can know things are low without having to swipe up. You might also check of there is a clock face with a dedicated battery level. If not, that might be an easier sell, to Fitbit, to create a new clock face.
CharlesKn | Mid-Atlantic, USA
60+, strength and cardio
Charge 5, Android, Windows