Alarm for Deaf and hard-of-hearing

The vibrating alarm could be used as an alarm for the hearing-impaired if (i) the vibration level could be set higher (than the current highest setting) and (ii) if the alarm vibrated indefinitely until dismissed. I use a Charge 6 as a deaf alarm, but the vibration isn’t strong enough to always wake me.
2 Comments
Larry23420
Jogger

They don't care about people with disabilities.  The betrayed us by taking down the web dashboard where people like me could actually read the screen and use a keyboard.  Google owns this thing now.  You're supposed to be staring at your phone 24 hours a day like a normal person.

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LizzyFitbit
Premium User
Fitbit Moderator
Fitbit Moderator

Hello @Ych-a-fi,

Thanks for taking the time to share this product feedback. We appreciate your candid feedback on this topic. We believe everyone should be able to access and enjoy our products and we’re working on ways to improve support for our customers experiencing disabilities.

To learn more about accessibility features and support on Fitbit devices, see our help article: Which accessibility features are available on my Fitbit device?

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