04-20-2020 19:53
04-20-2020 19:53
It's not like I'll sell my Versa 2 and buy a Charge 4.
And it is only a software thing. I can calculate it myself looking at my metrics. This is a goal I'm excited about as it can help me hit more meaningful fitness goals.
We all know it's just one software update away - so can someone tell me why it is locked behind the Charge 4 apart from making that tracker more attractive? If someone buys the Charge 4, it is for the GPS function first and foremost.
10-27-2020 19:23
10-27-2020 19:23
Do not believe them because it doesn't even work on the versa 2
10-28-2020 01:18
10-28-2020 01:18
Active zone mins have been available on the versa 2 now for at least a month or two and work fine on my versa 2.
10-28-2020 02:18
10-28-2020 02:18
It's not that simple.
You need a clock face that has been updated since active zone minutes was introduced.
Also you need that your tracker firmware is at the latest level.
You can try SimpleClockDuo it should show you active zone minutes v4.3.28
https://gallery.fitbit.com/details/82284b74-778c-4e07-9154-77fb07c66bde
Also in the Today app you should see it.
It could be that the firmware hasn't been updated if neither work.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
10-29-2020 00:14
10-29-2020 00:14
Sorry typing error, SimpleClockDuo is currently v4.2.5 [v4.2.25] but has active zone minutes.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
10-29-2020 05:37
10-29-2020 05:37
@Guy_ My app got active zone minutes from the start no problem. Why are you telling people they need an updated clock face like YOURS?
10-29-2020 06:53
10-29-2020 06:53
For verification purposes to aid in localising the problem, as HewyP says it doesn't work on his Versa 2.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.