08-25-2020 08:12
08-25-2020 08:12
The Fitbit app recently introduced 'active zone minutes' which I like a lot and would like to include in my clock face.
However, I can only find activeMinutes in the User-activity section of the Device API.
Where do I find the 'active zone minutes'?
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09-02-2020 07:05
09-02-2020 07:05
Active Zone Minutes is replacing Active Minutes. SDK 4.2 will allow you to utilise AZM in your clocks and apps. All details will be in the announcement for SDK 4.2 which is coming very soon!
08-26-2020 07:43
08-26-2020 07:43
Just saw that the Today app (by swiping up on the Versa) shows the active zone minutes so there should be a way to read them in the Device API. But I can't find it in the documentation.
08-31-2020 14:02
08-31-2020 14:02
Don’t understand . I don’t see active “zone” minutes anywhere.(versa 2). I know they exist. I think it’s the same. Maybe that active zone only starts after 10 minutes and is only available on a few (older) devices.
whats your definition or suggestion?
08-31-2020 14:08
08-31-2020 14:08
I think AZM is a new feature which is still being rolled out.
08-31-2020 17:05
08-31-2020 17:05
Looking for this as well. Looks like the phone app will only track Active Zone Minutes while my Fitbit will only display Active Minutes.
09-01-2020 11:46
09-01-2020 11:46
My App started tracking “Active Zone Minutes” instead of active minutes a week ago. For my Ionic, the only clock face that I have seen that tracks Zone minutes is the Moment clock face, which switched automatically from active to zone minutes. I wish there were more Ionic clock faces that tracked zone minutes, since that seems to be the new standard.
09-02-2020 07:05
09-02-2020 07:05
Active Zone Minutes is replacing Active Minutes. SDK 4.2 will allow you to utilise AZM in your clocks and apps. All details will be in the announcement for SDK 4.2 which is coming very soon!
09-02-2020 08:55
09-02-2020 08:55
@JonFitbit why would you guys release the new firmware that forces the new feature when you don't even have support for displaying it on the device?
09-02-2020 12:44
09-02-2020 12:44
Not sure I follow? Active Minutes still exists, but AZM is the new replacement. AZM is only displayed on devices that have support for it, i.e. 4.2
We can't release the SDK until the firmware rollout reaches 100% availability. There's always a brief period while the staged firmware rollout is in progress where some devices don't have the update.
09-02-2020 14:09
09-02-2020 14:09
Found this in the help:
09-03-2020 15:23
09-03-2020 15:23
This afternoon I received a new update for Versa 2 with the new active zones.
I’m very curious . 🙂
09-03-2020 19:08
09-03-2020 19:08
I have a different opinion: you should release the SDK ahead of firmware rollout to give time to the developers to update/developer their app in time of the new release.
The same for Sense/Versa 3 that when they will be available won't have clockfaces/apps to make use of the new features.
09-04-2020 15:40 - edited 09-04-2020 16:33
09-04-2020 15:40 - edited 09-04-2020 16:33
Found a fitbit clock called Simple that shows azm on the Versa 2.
09-07-2020 07:02
09-07-2020 07:02
I think that clock face is made by Fitbit themselves. Presumably they already are developing with the 4.2 SDK. Over on the Versa forum there was message from a support rep that the 4.2 rollout is complete, so my guess is we'll see 4.2 SDK very soon.
09-07-2020 11:41
09-07-2020 11:41
Most of the clock faces are made by third-party developers. Hence the reason it's impossible for clock faces to display Active Zone Minutes. Makes zero sense to force the firmware update before releasing the SDK. But my Fitbit Ionic has since died (after a week) and Fitbit is refusing to replace it so I'm out of this argument I suppose.
09-07-2020 20:06
09-07-2020 20:06
I just used activeMinutes and it showed active zone minutes too.
09-07-2020 20:07 - edited 09-07-2020 20:09
09-07-2020 20:07 - edited 09-07-2020 20:09
This one? https://gallery.fitbit.com/details/6555426c-6798-40fb-b13b-d3b98f5956c2
If it's the one you're talking about, I actually made it myself 🙂
I didn't need to change any code to make it work, activeMinutes still gets your active zone minutes.
09-08-2020 00:00
09-08-2020 00:00
09-08-2020 06:54
09-08-2020 06:54
@Boxit379 I was actually thinking of this one https://gallery.fitbit.com/details/0000145c-0000-4000-8000-000000f17b17
Anyway, I'll give activeMinutes a try and see what I get 🙂
09-08-2020 07:41
09-08-2020 07:41
Hmm, the Today app on my Versa is showing 105 Active Zone Minutes, but local.activeMinutes just returned 100.
Looks like we just need to sit tight until the 4.2 SDK is released.