03-02-2024
10:29
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03-03-2024
10:32
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LizzyFitbit
03-02-2024
10:29
- last edited on
03-03-2024
10:32
by
LizzyFitbit
How do I get a vibration notification on my Sense2 when I've had a stress response? I often (usually!) notice the " how are you feeling?" window long after a stress response has occurred. It's utterly useless in terms of trying to assign a feeling state so long after the fact. Is there a way to make my Sense2 vibrate at those times, so I can get a clear connection between feeling state and stress response?
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
03-03-2024 10:53
03-03-2024 10:53
Welcome to the community forums, @StayingAlive70.
Thanks for letting me know about your Sense 2 and let's work on this together! Before anything else, let me explain that you should feel a vibration along with the message displayed on your watch if a body response was detected some time ago. If this doesn't happen, I'd suggest the following steps:
That being said, please note that the body responses will appear minutes after detecting a change in your stress level. I understand how helpful it'd be to get those notifications right after sensing a change and my best advice is to share this idea in the Product Feedback board. This will allow our developers to work and make improvements on our products.
03-06-2024 07:05
03-06-2024 07:05
Thanks this info helped. I realized I was in Sleep Mode and once I changed that, I began getting vibration notifications. I still would like to be notified closer to a stress response, but now I'm receiving those notifications much sooner than before.
03-07-2024 15:23
03-07-2024 15:23
@StayingAlive70 It's good to see you here.
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing the steps that worked for you. I understand your point about getting sooner body responses and I encourage you to post your idea in the Product Feedback board to get the attention of our developers.
Wishing you a great weekend ahead!