02-26-2024 20:02 - last edited on 02-27-2024 02:11 by MarreFitbit
02-26-2024 20:02 - last edited on 02-27-2024 02:11 by MarreFitbit
I usually wear my watch on my right wrist, which is considered my "dominant" wrist. However, I got a scratch and it sits right under the strap. So, I switched to my left wrist, chose non-dominant, and the watch face is upside down.
I can't remember if there is a way to tell Fitbit which is my dominant side, so how does it know? Or...am I just strappung it backwards?
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
02-26-2024 20:14
02-26-2024 20:14
To change dominant/non-dominant setting, from phone app Today screen,
battery icon at top left > your fitbit model > wrist placement
changes the filter for excess fake "steps" from dominate wrist movement. However does not make the display mirror image; have to get used to button other side, or look at upside-down. Somebody has made a third-party clock face for one of the watches that does this - forget which one.
02-26-2024 21:38
02-26-2024 21:38
@PlainE You're strapping it backwards. I switched from right wrist to left wrist years ago, because the left wrist works better for me. I don't think it's a big deal. Right wrist you hit the button with your index finger. Left wrist, you use your thumb. No problem what so ever.