09-25-2020 03:08 - edited 09-25-2020 03:09
09-25-2020 03:08 - edited 09-25-2020 03:09
It gets activated every time and multiple times when I perform exercises with weights like squat front squat snatch clean and jerk etc
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09-25-2020 08:16
09-25-2020 08:16
Stylianos - if I'm not mistaken you can disable the button for 'press & hold' and also for 'Double press'. This is available under SETTINGS / SHORTCUTS on your sense.
09-25-2020 03:16
09-25-2020 03:16
Could you switch it to other arm so button is away from wrist? Off hand, I don't know of any way to deactivate button.
09-25-2020 03:19
09-25-2020 03:19
Alexa gets activated and freezes the watch by being activated multiple times in short intervals.
The other hand performs the exact same move, snatch with one hand ? That would be cool. It gets pressed by both sides when you perform such exercises.
09-25-2020 03:35 - edited 09-25-2020 03:35
09-25-2020 03:35 - edited 09-25-2020 03:35
I deactivated Alexa once and for all. Unfortunately the side button gets pressed during the exercise and prompts the whole time to activate alexa. 😑
09-25-2020 07:18
09-25-2020 07:18
Can you move the watch a little bit up the arm? Also most users find a better heart reading when doing so.
09-25-2020 07:49 - edited 09-25-2020 07:52
09-25-2020 07:49 - edited 09-25-2020 07:52
Exercises like snatch and clean & jerk are performed with explosive movement of the body. Even if I place the Fit Bit up the arm, it will slide down. It also slides down as you walk especially when you sweat on cardio exercises. I agree, if I stand like the statue of liberty it will get a better reading.
09-25-2020 08:16
09-25-2020 08:16
Stylianos - if I'm not mistaken you can disable the button for 'press & hold' and also for 'Double press'. This is available under SETTINGS / SHORTCUTS on your sense.
09-26-2020 15:14
09-26-2020 15:14
When I wear my Sense on my left hand and bend my hand backward -- a normal position for lots of daily activities -- it frequently causes The Button to be pressed against my skin firmly enough and long enough that the device reboots. I've tried moving it up onto my forearm and down onto my wrist, but I have yet to find a position that avoids the unintentional press. Any advice on how to prevent or limit this?
09-26-2020 20:06
09-26-2020 20:06
One approach I have taken is turning the watch face to the inside of my wrist to keep from having to deactivate button features (press+hold, double press) that I used daily.
12-10-2020 09:50
12-10-2020 09:50
This does NOT work for me. I have disabled the buttons for press and hold and double press. This is obsolete when it comes to workout modes. The side button still pauses my workouts- this is making it useless. I will be going back to my versa 2.
12-16-2020 10:10
12-16-2020 10:10
The worst part is, it's not even a capacitive button! Squeeze the straps near the bezel/frame and it'll activate! Just wearing it tight and twist your wrist and it registers. I wish I could return it honestly. Constantly goes off.
12-16-2020 10:11
12-16-2020 10:11
Here's a video of what I mean; https://gfycat.com/readygoldenhippopotamus