Make app more acsessible for learning disabilities and visual disabilities

The app needs to have an option of colour overlay or for the icons to have an alt text under it to explain what the visual means.
It’s too monochrome for adhd hard to seperate each stat
4 Comments
S.Avery
First Steps

Yes, yes, yes! The new change is totally unreadable!

SunsetRunner
Not applicable

Very much agree. I should be able to understand my sleep stages at a glance (like I used to). Now there are too many unnecessary lines criss-crossing and it’s made it really inaccessible and hard to read.

JorgSam
First Steps

The new sleep page is impossible to read and the ability to scroll through and compare days is gone, can't imagine what the developers were thinking with this and I have no idea how anyone with less than perfect eyesight will be able to read it. Time to move to Garmin.

Nawtykitty
Tempo Runner

@JorgSam  I agree with you 100%. What you described is the main reason I have a Fitbit. They took away other features like how many oz are left for my daily water goal. They rearranged the dial feature so that it pushes the missed hour of steps to the end instead of leaving the gap where it should be. Now you have to go to the bar version to see that info. So many other things they took away. If they only restored one of the things they took away though, I'd want the old sleep setup. I can no longer go over my great graphs they USED to have and day by day comparisons with my sleep doctor. This renders Fitbit useless for my medical problem.

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