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Sleep mode for clock face?

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I'm curious is there is a "sleep mode" for my Inspire? I'll turn over in my sleep and the clock face will light up due to my movement, which will wake me up. Any chance there is a way I put my Inspire in a "sleep mode" as I sleep, then press the button on the side to "wake" it once I'm awake?? 

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@Abilawrence @MG-1  This feature DOES exist for the Inspire/Inspire HR.  If you press and hold the button for two seconds, you get to the Quick Settings screen.  Scroll to put the Screen Wake icon in the middle and tap it.  The light bulb will dim and will get a line through it.  Press the button to get back to the clock face.  Press and hold the button to reverse the changes.

 

Voilà!

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

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There are 7000+ votes for this since  2015. Will this feature be available or not?

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@Abilawrence @MG-1  This feature DOES exist for the Inspire/Inspire HR.  If you press and hold the button for two seconds, you get to the Quick Settings screen.  Scroll to put the Screen Wake icon in the middle and tap it.  The light bulb will dim and will get a line through it.  Press the button to get back to the clock face.  Press and hold the button to reverse the changes.

 

Voilà!

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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That's not a good solution if you have to do it every single day. Much better to vote for the sleep mode change mentioned earlier.

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@Phil214   Fitbits that have automatic sleep tracking "sense" that you are asleep if your wrist doesn't move for an hour.  There are reasons why someone's wrist might not move for an hour while awake.  That user would get frustrated if the screen wake just stopped working after an hour.

 

You will notice that the linked Feature Suggestion was started in 2015.  While it is listed as Under Consideration, I think it is considered solved by the Screen Wake option on the tracker (or on the app for some models).  From an engineering design perspective, I think it has to be controlled every day.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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good solution i wanted to do opposite so can see time when i look at my fitbit

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Wow. Thank you!!!!!

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