Show "all time" weight data as individual points rather than as yearly averages

The old weight graph showed all of your weight data along with the weight trend line. I have owned Fitbit products for years, and the only reason I haven't switched is because I like having the long term data. The new graph only displays the average of each year, which is essentially useless.
54 Comments
aepace
Recovery Runner

Bumping this issue. There is definitely value in seeing long-term trends in this data. Reducing an entire year to a single data point makes no sense at all. How are we supposed to see if trends over the course of a given year repeat over multiple years? Having 10 points for a decade's worth of data looks like just noise; how are people expected to interpret it? 

cr376
Jogger

I find it so strange that there is no feedback except for this super generic "we might be looking into it - don't bother us" reply as so many people have complained already. Reverting the change shouldn't be rocket science.

Pnut91
Jogger

I didn't realize that going to my Gmail account would result in the loss of so much important data. I wish I would have just left it until the last minute, at least it would have delayed the misery.

AirWalker
Base Runner

Features?  If Fitbit didn't have a nice rectangular case and sleep tracking, I would have switched ages ago.  Pretty sure there are others that (still?) have altitude/stair tracking.  I loved the estimate of how many flights of stairs I'd done, as that's more work than walking flat.   Now it chides me for having "readiness" but underperforming, or for overworking and not resting my muscles.  Not much in between.

Physically?  The devices work well for about a year and then something or other fails.  For example, my current one can't decide how much charge it has.  Sometimes I get the "device low" warning and plug it in and it's very low indeed.  Sometimes when I plug it in to charge it has X percent; then I detach and reattach it immediately and shows Y percent; then again Z percent.  Sometimes it's higher upon re-connecting the device to the charger; sometimes lower.  I've cleaned the contacts for the charger; maybe they're just getting worn out.  Biggest problem?  Sometimes it seems fine and then doesn't respond at all when I tap on it.  Just this week, this happened one morning - and that's when (how) I found out it hadn't recorded my sleep overnight.  Hadn't gotten a "device low" warning.  

Data?  The data isn't kept (despite paying for an account 😠 ).  Or if it's kept, it's kept *from* us 😠 😠 😠  We want ALL of our weight points graphed, and we want the most recently saved weight and fat % shown before/as we enter the current one.  You did this before; we want these features back.

Fitbit, you're on a downward spiral.  I'm far from the only one commenting on it.  When are you going to fix this and make it a reliable product with the features your users actually want?

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