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Inspire HR Alarm

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I've seen many posts about how to set the Inspire HR Alarm and other issues related to the alarm. However, I've not seen any posts on how to disable/turn off the alarm once it's "done its job". I keep tapping my Fitbit, sliding it, etc, but it keeps going off every 5 minutes or so for several times and it's driving me crazy!

 

Any advice, please??!!  Thanks 🙂

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I can tell you about the Versa 2 and guessing Inspire HR is the same. When it goes off, the display shows a quarter-circle arc in the lower right corner of display.  Tapping in that area, bottom right, disables the alarm.

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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Wrong guess!  It does not.   Walking 50 steps does turn it OFF.  (dismiss the alarm).

UGH!

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Disabling Inspire HR alarm was NOT the same as Versa - sorry.  

 

I haven't tried walking 50 steps, as another person suggested, but that seems a bit crazy to do in order to have to turn off an alarm! Surely, there's got to be a better way.

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I'm so disgusted with the Inspire HR. that I forgot to reply. (so many additional "features"  but no day-of-the-week, not easy tap to reset alarms, hard to see outside, hard to read manual shared, etc.)

IF you push the side button two or more times ONLY while the alarm is vibrating, the alarm is canceled.

 

Bring back my Alta!! It is all I wanted.

 

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Cannot wait to give it a try; it’s been absolutely maddening!! Thanks 👍

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Understandable!

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Thanks for the try; I figured out walking 50 steps, or even 5000, wasn’t gonna stop that blessed alarm from vibrating!!!! 

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It worked, pressing the button on the side 2-3x while alarm is going off was the answer - thx!!!

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