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"Flare" clock face

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I just realized that this clock face is dynamic and changes throughout the hour - presumably to indicate activity. Any idea what type of activity is represented by the "flares"? Steps? Heart rate? I am assuming that the inner circle of dots represents the time in each hour.

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@Bgailr312 wrote:

I just realized that this clock face is dynamic and changes throughout the hour - presumably to indicate activity. Any idea what type of activity is represented by the "flares"? Steps? Heart rate? I am assuming that the inner circle of dots represents the time in each hour.


That sounds like a 3rd party clock face.  You need to contact the developer.  You should be able to do that by clicking on "Contact Developer" link at the bottom of your face installation screen.

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@SunsetRunner wrote:

@Bgailr312 wrote:

I just realized that this clock face is dynamic and changes throughout the hour - presumably to indicate activity. Any idea what type of activity is represented by the "flares"? Steps? Heart rate? I am assuming that the inner circle of dots represents the time in each hour.


That sounds like a 3rd party clock face.  You need to contact the developer.  You should be able to do that by clicking on "Contact Developer" link at the bottom of your face installation screen.


Nope. It’s a Fitbit clock face. B3CDC64B-6CA3-449F-8648-27EF5F0CD858.jpeg

 

 

 

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I have no idea then.  Maybe someone who is familiar with that face will chime in.

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It's a mixture of the two. A longer line coming off the minute I question means you were very active for that minute . A smaller one means you were a bit active. If you come to a complete stop it will just be a continuation of the circle.  

It's my favourite face because as far as I know it's the only one that lets you know how long you have been active at the current time. So at a glance you can see if you need to extend your workout (if you aren't manually tracking it). If anyone knows of a face that does the same thing but with a bit more information to boot I'd really appreciate it. 

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No, this is def a fitbit created face option

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