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Fitbit Pay for MRT use

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I am trying use my Fitbit Pay ( on Sense) for MRT. Looks like you need to open Wallet on the watch and open the card, which is  very inconvenient as it requires both  hands to be free. Is there any way you can just tap and go on the MRt gate without opening the wallet on the phone ( like we do on the phone using GooglePay)

If  I Try to use with the screen off, then I get an error that there are multiple cards. 

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@RamRamG if you swipe left on the screen of your Sense, there is a "Settings" cog. Tap that and scroll down until you see "Shortcuts". Select that and then turn on "Press & Hold" if it's off. Scroll down a bit to "Select Shortcut". Tap "Press & hold" and you should get a list of items. Select Fitbit Pay. Now, whenever you squeeze the button on your Sense, your card will come up automatically without having to open the Wallet. 

I guess that doesn't solve the problem of needing a free hand. At least you don't have to look at the watch face and tap multiple times to get your card to show. 

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Amanda | Wyoming, USA
Pixel Watch 3, Inspire 3, Sense | Android


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I have only one card o  the phone. Ans that is a master card.

If I open the wallet and show the card, it goes thru.

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@RamRamG if you swipe left on the screen of your Sense, there is a "Settings" cog. Tap that and scroll down until you see "Shortcuts". Select that and then turn on "Press & Hold" if it's off. Scroll down a bit to "Select Shortcut". Tap "Press & hold" and you should get a list of items. Select Fitbit Pay. Now, whenever you squeeze the button on your Sense, your card will come up automatically without having to open the Wallet. 

I guess that doesn't solve the problem of needing a free hand. At least you don't have to look at the watch face and tap multiple times to get your card to show. 

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Amanda | Wyoming, USA
Pixel Watch 3, Inspire 3, Sense | Android


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Thank you for the suggestion.

Looks like this the next best option, though it requires both hands for a quick action.




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@RamRamG   All the major smartwatch brands -- Google, Apple, and Samsung -- require you to use both hands.  You must interact with the watch to activate the payment option.  Otherwise, you might pay for someone else's purchases.

Your Fitbit is no different.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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