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Battery reminder notification full

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I do not understand why my sense 2 can send me a email when the battery is almost empty, but it not when it is full.

 

When it is on my wrist I can see what the status of my battery is.

It is much more sense 😉 and interesting to send me a email when the battery is full.

 

Is this for future updates possible?

 

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Hi @Yogiebit - the logic is not present to inform you when the watch is charged. But you can vote for an existing feature suggestion Battery full notification (or vibrate/alarm) so I put it back on but you will note that request is nearly 10 years old!

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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Hi @Yogiebit - the logic is not present to inform you when the watch is charged. But you can vote for an existing feature suggestion Battery full notification (or vibrate/alarm) so I put it back on but you will note that request is nearly 10 years old!

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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Hello @Yogiebit, I asked the same question here in the forum some time ago and as @Guy_ said, you can vote for the feature suggestion.

 

It seems that @Guy_ 's linked freature suggestion has already been closed.

 

This link takes you to the current feature suggestion.

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HI @SunsetRunner - thanks for the additional suggestion, they are both still open for voting though.

But as you rightly point out the oldest has been locked for comment because they suggest you can buy an app which requires an internet connection - which presumably means that Fitbit has no interest to provide the suggested function within the Fitbit App using a more secure Bluetooth connection, for either suggestion.

However on older watches the free SimpleClockPro [not available for Sense 2 or Versa 4] clock face tells you when it will be charged the moment you put it on charge, as well as an ongoing projected battery life since the last charge.

The Fitbit App has the ability to tell you for any watch/tracker when the battery is getting low, so the question still remains, why not when it is full or near full.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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