I was excited to learn that after several years of us begging Fitbit has finally listened and Versa 2 will have some version of Smart Alarm that basically lets you set a latest wakeup time and then monitors your sleep for the 30 minutes leading up to that time and attempts to wake you up in the best stage for a happy wakeup. I understand this feature will not AT THIS TIME be ported to other (older) devices, and I'm fine with that. I'm even fine with the InspireHR I just bought a week ago never having the feature if you can't/won't implement it. However I'd like to make dual suggestions: 1. that you work to implement this eventually on all your trackers that can track sleep... because you have customers such as myself who would NEVER wear a Versa2, Apple Watch or other "smartwatch" and who might not be on board with spending $200 for a Versa2 just to use it at night as an alarm clock. 2. that you implement it to some degree ON PHONE. This might help solve the processing power issue you might have that might explain why Versa2 has it vs. InspireHR and it would also solve another problem... the fact that unfortunately since the Flex the vibration alarm on every Fitbit I've tried (flex 2, alta, charge 2, altahr, inspirehr) has been horribly underpowered and absolutely unable to wake anyone up. It shouldn't be a terrible stretch given that we can set the tracker for continuous update... to have a smart alarm feature where if I say "wake me up by 7am" the app starts making calls to my fitbit starting at 6:30, getting motion/HR readings and doing some processing ON THE APP on the PHONE to determine when is a good time to wake me. Then when it decides it's time to wake up, the app should be able to do whatever I ask... for isntance "vibrate the silent alarm on the fitbit first... then vibrate the phone... then if that doesn't work play an alarm on the phone" Thanks for your consideration.
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