04-18-2023
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MarreFitbit
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05:57
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MarreFitbit
04-18-2023
21:07
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05:57
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MarreFitbit
Hi @Reesey009 - if you long press the button to get to Quick Settings you can easily set it there, but using Always On will deplete the battery quicker.
While on the settings make sure that sleep is off and wrist wake is on instead of Always On, that way you get good battery life and when you look at the watch the display comes on automatically.
What can happen if you don't have the settings right is you have to push the button or double tap the watch to see the time.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
04-18-2023
21:07
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06-16-2023
05:57
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MarreFitbit
04-18-2023
21:07
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06-16-2023
05:57
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MarreFitbit
Hi @Reesey009 - if you long press the button to get to Quick Settings you can easily set it there, but using Always On will deplete the battery quicker.
While on the settings make sure that sleep is off and wrist wake is on instead of Always On, that way you get good battery life and when you look at the watch the display comes on automatically.
What can happen if you don't have the settings right is you have to push the button or double tap the watch to see the time.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
04-19-2023 07:12 - edited 03-19-2024 06:02
04-19-2023 07:12 - edited 03-19-2024 06:02
Hi there, @Reesey009. Welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums.
In addition to the steps recommended by @Guy_, I suggest taking a look at this help article How do I see the time on my Fitbit device?
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