11-03-2016
13:29
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10:26
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MatthewFitbit
11-03-2016
13:29
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10:26
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MatthewFitbit
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
12-07-2016 11:09
12-07-2016 11:09
To let the developers know please add your vote here.
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Suggestions/Countdown-Timer-on-Charge-2/idi-p/1609300
11-03-2016 19:43
11-03-2016 19:43
Welcome to the Fitbit Community @Tnt30texas. It's great to have you here. I noticed that you've shared your idea in the Feature Suggestions board. Once any update is available it will communicated as soon as possible. Thank you for helping to improve Fitbit products.
Hope to see you around more often.
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12-07-2016 10:11
12-07-2016 10:11
I'm up for the timer as well -- sometimes I just want to have a vibrate after 7 minutes...please consider this important improvement!
12-07-2016 11:09
12-07-2016 11:09
To let the developers know please add your vote here.
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Suggestions/Countdown-Timer-on-Charge-2/idi-p/1609300
07-04-2017 05:57
07-04-2017 05:57
A timer would be a feature I would use at least twice every day for meditation. I hope this function gets added. Thanks!
07-05-2017 23:01
07-05-2017 23:01
@JWHeiman fod you add ypur vote?
01-06-2018 21:15
01-06-2018 21:15
Timer please. I bought this because the guy at Big W said it had a timer. Now I find it doesn’t 😩
05-09-2018 10:41
05-09-2018 10:41
Thank you, I've voted for what it's worth. I miss that function from my Surge.
05-09-2018 23:35
05-09-2018 23:35
08-27-2018 08:03
08-27-2018 08:03
This is far from solved, after 2 years of the procrastinating here is the answer fro Fitbit moderators:
"Status changed to Not currently planned
Hi @vjj7 and commenters, we wanted to let you know that this feedback was heard and this feature has been released on the newest addition to the Fitbit family, Fitbit Charge 3! Charge 3 has both a stopwatch and countdown timer as well as being water resistant, having Goal-Based Exercise, Sleep Tracking & Stages and Reminders to Move. Learn more about it here. Thanks for your participation in Feature Suggestions."
I am so disappointed with this decision, I paid my watch Charge2 almost 200,00 euros and you treat us like we are sheep, you managed to delay a simple decision to integrate timer for what you obviously have complete code and UI since you already have integrated stopwatch. And like that is not enough you just try to force us to buy a completely new model because of this simple feature. That's not a good fate! And It is not that I am not going to buy Charge 3, but because of this cheap experience, I am not going to recommend anyone to buy and use Fitbit at all!
08-27-2018 12:12
08-27-2018 12:12
The logistics of adding a countdown timer to a device was the only one buttons presents some unigue programing.
Tap the button to get to the stopwatch/timer. Tap the screen to choose timer. Hold in the button to start the timer. Maybe we can have the buttons hold to activate timer mode and a tap to start the timer.
Please not that there will not be a way to set the time on the timer from the charge 2, the timer will need to be setup thrugh the Fitbit app.
It might be possible to have 3:modes on the stopwatch/timer, they would be Stopwatch/timer/timer setup. This extra mode will require a series of button and screen taps to present the time.
With this type of confusion I can see why a countdown timer has not been added.
08-27-2018 14:06
08-27-2018 14:06
Yep, there are two ways to do interaction with Charge2, not one! First, there is a physical button. Second, tapping the top of the watch switch home screen flawlessly which means that simple interaction explained below will work without a problem.
Step 1
Press the button to switch the screen to a timer (same workflow like selecting stopwatch).
Step 2
When the timer screen is selected tap with a finger the top of the display/watch to switch between 1, 5,10 or 15 minutes.
Step 3
Press the button to start/stop the timer.
Your customers asked for this feature, customers... People that believed in your product and give your company trust and real money, more than 100-200 dollars per customer. It is really insulting to keep people on the community forum for 2 years to wait for an answer and not to be serious about the request. Your words saying "we are ok", "we tried" and etc... but your actions show that you don't care about us because we already give you money (not you personally but company). I needed 10 minutes of thinking to resolve the issue that "logistics" team could not solve in two years. Your company have a budget that probably exceeds dozens of millions of dollars for the development team and they didn't even try. I am Senior UI/UX designer and I was working with developers and project managers for last 10+ years so please don't explain to me that it is to difficult to do or to much for your budget... Give me 10K and two of my developers and I will make this "unique programming" in 2 weeks. Really not a problem.
08-27-2018 14:18
08-27-2018 14:18
Just to note, it is not my intention to make the discussion here. Just to point that this useful feature is not added because it is too complicated to implement, not because there is no budget for the development but because the company decided not to implement it so they can sell the new model to the same customers.
08-27-2018 19:30
08-27-2018 19:30
You might not be asking for a discussion, but this post is in the community help board. This is where the community of Fitbit users help eaach other out. In general there will not be any body in this thread that has enough power to make this decision.
Fitbit never said that every suggestion will be implemented.
How does Feature Suggestions work?
01-19-2019 08:11
01-19-2019 08:11
It’s 2019 and they never added a timer
01-19-2019 08:37
01-19-2019 08:37
While a timer could be added it will not be easy to control with the only inputs being a tap of the button and a tattoo of the screen..
The charge 2 does not have any screen touch input like the Charge 3 has
01-19-2019 08:50
01-19-2019 08:50
If you tapped the screen it would scroll through the options like 30 mins 30secs 1 min etc. And you could customize those options in the Fitbit app
01-19-2019 08:57
01-19-2019 08:57
01-19-2019 09:18
01-19-2019 09:18
I can see how it could be turned on or off, but how about the reset?
01-19-2019 09:33
01-19-2019 09:33
Hold the button?