03-15-2018 08:59
03-15-2018 08:59
With all these updates and apps that are directly on watch, is there the ability to track water intake on watch, like other devices, like the Samsung gear fit 2? If it is a "fitness" watch, and hands-free, where we will be able to pay from watch and listen to music, why not track water? Hopefully this is available.
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02-10-2021
13:36
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08-31-2021
05:03
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JuanJoFitbit
02-10-2021
13:36
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08-31-2021
05:03
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JuanJoFitbit
I tried ionic water, and it completely failed to successfully upload logs to the phone app. Other watch apps seem to communicate with the phone without issue, so clearly the app is not working.
But then again, all other watch apps for tracking water intake (Water Logged and Dashboard) have also failed, so ionic water is in equally bad company. It explains the bad ratings all 3 apps have.
Really, developers. Is it so hard to make an app that works for this basic function?
ok, fair play... I uninstalled and reinstalled the ionic water and it DOES appear to work now. Thanks for the suggestion.
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08-30-2021 22:38
08-30-2021 22:38
Water intake? I don't know if you can set that since it goes without saying that you can't survive without water. I wish that more people took drinking water seriously since this is nothing to play with. I have friends who are going a day without drinking a liter of water. I've told them that you can buy a water filter from Waterzen.com if you don't like the bottled ones, but they wouldn't listen to me. Hopefully, they will not end up in a doctor's office, because health problems are easily caused by this. And the cure is so simple: just drink enough water