01-19-2021 18:10
01-19-2021 18:10
This is new after doing a firmware update last week. While exercising I keep getting heart Zone notifications during exercise in the form of a buzz on my wrist. I find the constant vibration as I move between different HR zones during exercising distracting and annoying. How do I turn off the notifications on the device?
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01-19-2021 18:24
01-19-2021 18:24
On wrist, after select exercise type; tap gear icon at top right, then scroll down to 'Zone Notifications' and tap to toggle off.
01-19-2021 18:24
01-19-2021 18:24
On wrist, after select exercise type; tap gear icon at top right, then scroll down to 'Zone Notifications' and tap to toggle off.
01-19-2021 18:49
01-19-2021 18:49
Perfect thank you. Fitbit did not make finding that particular setting very intuitive.
02-22-2021 09:15
02-22-2021 09:15
Thank you for this! I had spoke to a Fitbit customer service rep who had no idea how to solve the issue
03-01-2021 12:39
03-01-2021 12:39
Thank you. I can't tell you how f'ing annoying that vibration is. My watch needs to be seen not heard.
04-15-2021 20:15
04-16-2021 13:30
04-16-2021 13:30
Amazing if there is no master menu to simply turn off zone notifications. Am I wrong and there is?
04-16-2021 14:07
04-16-2021 14:07
@IceBerg32 wrote:Amazing if there is no master menu to simply turn off zone notifications. Am I wrong and there is?
Except they are specific to exercise type, whereas a master menu would imply on or off for all.
04-16-2021 15:18
04-16-2021 15:18
That's a good point. Some might want it on or off for different activities. I don't like it. 😂
But what does it take, 5 seconds to toggle off?
04-16-2021 15:24
04-16-2021 15:24
But I do admit most people seem to have no idea that setting is there, and many do find the vibrations bothersome, especially without even realizing what they are for.
04-16-2021 15:35
04-16-2021 15:35
I have an old Versa 1. The heart rate goes blank at times. buzz. Comes back. Buzz. Today in walk mode it buzzed a couple times in just one block. Finally turned it off in walk mode. When this first started, buzzed about 5 times in a mile and a half on the bike. Nothing but annoyance for me. Hope it works out for some people.
05-10-2021 16:30
05-10-2021 16:30
Thank you sooooooooooooooo much! how annoying that was.. who even would want that option anyways. Thanks again!
08-24-2021 08:46
08-24-2021 08:46
Weird... have to turn off for all exercise types. Sometimes you just wander what these people have in mind when they design these stuff. Do they actually use the watch?
01-10-2022 09:33
01-10-2022 09:33
Did that. Didn’t work. Vibrates every 10 seconds and I’m about to smash this thing
01-30-2022 01:36
01-30-2022 01:36
Hmm… my Zone Notification is gray and won’t allow me to toggle off. Any suggestions?
02-22-2022 03:50
02-22-2022 03:50
Don't entirely agree...I think the zone notification is potentially cool and useful once you know about it and how to control it...just would have been helpful to know about it first, or at least not have the lap notifications automatically switched off.
02-22-2022 07:23 - edited 03-15-2022 12:47
02-22-2022 07:23 - edited 03-15-2022 12:47
@Karlfus Know how to control it? Have you tried it? I've turned it off now on the Versa 1, Versa2, and Versa 3. The watches heart rates jump around too much for it to be anything but annoying. For example, it's safe to say that during a 20 mile bike ride yesterday, it would have buzzed 40 times, even though my effort didn't change much. The Versa1, which was actually my favorite Fitbit so far, would buzz a couple times just walking one block.
Yes, it could be cool if heart rate performance was more consistent. That hasn't been my finding with 7 different Fitbits since the feature came out.
03-15-2022 10:31
03-15-2022 10:31
When I scroll down to "Zone Notifications," I can see the toggle off button but I am not able to select it. It is dark (not highlighted) like the other options are. Thanks
10-16-2022 00:22
10-16-2022 00:22
Hiya - I have just worked out that it is the heart rate zones. In the Fitbit app - click into the heart rate area - click settings and then Heart Rate Zones - if you set custom rates zones it will not vibrate during any selected exercise (I set my upper limit to 200 and lower to 44 - ranges I knew I would never go to lol) - just been on treadmill for an hour and only vibrated to say I'd achieved my 10k step goal
12-18-2022 14:57
12-18-2022 14:57
I tried this on the Sense 2, but the exercise began before I could toggle off! I even took the watch off and set it on the table so there was no perceived motion. No luck. Amy advice?