07-05-2021
02:17
- last edited on
12-18-2022
20:47
by
MatthewFitbit
07-05-2021
02:17
- last edited on
12-18-2022
20:47
by
MatthewFitbit
I have published a simple watch face for my versa 2, it's ranked 4.5 score, now the same versa 3 & sense watch face is ready, pls download and enjoy!
https://gallery.fitbit.com/details/5b7f6930-d9aa-40f1-929a-eb86d28d9419
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
07-05-2021 09:33
07-05-2021 09:33
For us older ones, I think it should display SpO2 rather than battery %. Then I would rate it a 5.
07-05-2021 10:10
07-05-2021 10:10
@Den_in_USA Fitbit only monitors SP02 when sleeping, and you get results in the morning. Why would it need to be displayed all day?
07-05-2021 10:19 - edited 07-05-2021 10:24
07-05-2021 10:19 - edited 07-05-2021 10:24
I would like to view my overnight SpO2 on my watch each morning without using my phone.
07-05-2021 10:24
07-05-2021 10:24
Not incorrect. They display your overnight data, which I stated. Why would you need to see the same number from last night on your watch screen all day?
07-05-2021 10:37
07-05-2021 10:37
It's the same reason we want to view our resting heart rate all day, or the date, or the day of the week. I am 70 years old and I actually forget what day of the week it is. I get comfort throughout the day when I see that my rHR is 60, plus or minus only 2 bpm and my overnight SpO2 is 97%.
07-05-2021 17:24
07-05-2021 17:24
SpO2 feature requires more frequent charging, that's why fitbit didn't include it as a normal function, maybe I will developed a dedicate watch face for this feature later, thank u!
02-27-2022 10:08
02-27-2022 10:08
I have created a series of free watch faces for persons with challenged vision (such as myself). Rather than duplicate my other post, please see this thread:
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Fitbit-App-Gallery/Sense-clock-face-for-people-with-low-vision/td-p/...
02-28-2022
07:14
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08-15-2024
07:12
by
MarreFitbit
02-28-2022
07:14
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08-15-2024
07:12
by
MarreFitbit
@Den_in_USA - You can see the SpO2 and other fixed measurements that don't change all day on the watch by a scroll up.
As @MarkMM says, what would be the point of wasting the small space available on things that don't change all day?
The time, heart rate and battery level are far more useful and things you need to check at a glance like and day of the week.
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