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I have AFib so trying to easily monitor heart rate but font is too small

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  • I have A FIB so trying to monitor my heart rate but find the font a little too small 
  • Would be nice to make much larger so I don't exceed a maximum rate. 
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Hello @Treefarm and welcome to the Community.  You can search for alternative clock faces on your mobile app.

  • Tap on your profile picture (avatar)
  • Tap on your Sense tile
  • Tap on Gallery in the top row
  • Slide the toggle to Clocks
  • Use the Search option (magnifying glass) and try different keywords, such as "large font heart rate" or just "heart rate"

There are both free and paid clock faces, so look closely.  There is a Gallery available using a web browser.  It doesn't filter by device.  Any results in the mobile app are designed for the Sense.  I hope you can find a clock face that meets your needs.

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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Thanks very much. Was a bit of a challenge to find what I need. But I did find one appreciate the advise. Not that I mind paying a couple bucks but fit bit should be creating such clock faces. Whole reason for buying the Sense is to monitor my heart rate. Samsung S10 plus
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@Treefarm I use SpO2 Signature clock face for its large heart rate display; it's also free and looks classy

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@DMel08   You clearly like the SpO2 Signature clock face.  It uses a lot of battery.  A lot.  The Sense and Versa 3 have an SpO2 tracker app that displays your SpO2 in your Today stats on the device.  All rechargeable batteries have a lifespan.  You don't need that clock face to get your SpO2.  It's up to you to decide.

 

The SpO2 tracker app does use battery, but not as much as the clock face.  Some users, those with lots of normal SpO2 values, uninstall the SpO2 tracker app to improve battery life.

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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@LZeeW   My Sense has consistently used 20% battery per day since I began using it in January regardless of clock face. I am open to using another clock face where I can see heart rate without having to use my reading glasses. I'm open to suggestions.

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@DMel08   If your battery performance is the same, then feel free to use it.  Fitbit might have updated the clock face since it was released.  I didn't have your experience.  My Versa 3 used at least 5% more per day, possibly more.  I don't have any specific suggestions.  Despite the fact that I need reading glasses, I don't need a large font clock face.

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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Hi, I switched to the "Playful" clock face which shows the heart rate right on the main clock face in a slightly larger font size... it's just big enough for me to read it without my glasses.

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