09-25-2020 05:00 - edited 09-25-2020 05:00
09-25-2020 05:00 - edited 09-25-2020 05:00
Is there a notification/vibration whenever my phone is out of the Bluetooth's reach ?
09-25-2020 05:44
09-25-2020 05:44
@SunsetRunner wrote:Is there a notification/vibration whenever my phone is out of the Bluetooth's reach ?
No, if Bluetooth cannot connect between the phone and the watch it cannot send/receive the notifications. However, I have had many occurrences where when I walk back into the Bluetooth range of the phone the watch will start vibrating and displaying the notifications.
09-25-2020 05:48 - edited 09-25-2020 05:48
09-25-2020 05:48 - edited 09-25-2020 05:48
It can at least display a notification that the Bluetooth's connection has been broken.
It's just that out of 5 fitness trackers that I had so far, only fitbit does not offer it.
09-25-2020 06:43 - edited 09-25-2020 06:44
09-25-2020 06:43 - edited 09-25-2020 06:44
This would require the watch to periodically ping for the phone. My trackers never show as connected but only as a trusted device.
09-26-2020 20:10 - edited 09-26-2020 20:12
09-26-2020 20:10 - edited 09-26-2020 20:12
That's sort of the point, @Rich_Laue , and why we have constant sync issues. My Samsung watch vibrates when I walk to far from my phone (and break the Bluetooth connection
Starting to wonder if Fitbit devices intentionally drop the connection to extend battery life, if only be a few percentage points over the course a day or so.
09-27-2020 01:58
09-27-2020 01:58
I think some 3rd part watch faces might offer this (although it might only be a visual indication), I'm not sure how well it would work though.
09-27-2020 02:50
09-27-2020 02:50
Out of curiosity, how far can you generally get from your phone before the bluetooth cuts out?
09-27-2020 03:15
09-27-2020 03:15
It seems to be just a couple of feet. I was hoping that if I left my phone on the charger that the sense would keep me notified. But that has not been the case.
09-27-2020 04:00
09-27-2020 04:00
😮 Is that all?? Gosh, even my cheap headphones stay connected 12 metres away from my phone.
My Sense is meant to be delivered tomorrow and with all the other let-downs people are reporting (i.e. no music storage or offline Spotify) I've been seriously considering returning it for a refund without even opening the box. If it's really only a couple of feet then that's a deal breaker and I'll be returning it for the Samsung galaxy 3 watch.
09-27-2020 05:23
09-27-2020 05:23
Mine still sends notifications with the phone upstairs and me downstairs. I'm not sure how many feet that is, but it's one floor and and a wall. I often reply to notifications with the voice dictation, which works pretty well.
09-28-2020 07:36
09-28-2020 07:36
Many times I'll her notifications at the front half of a mall store while the phone is in their backroom.
My point is that normally the bluetooth receiver is only listening for a request and does not keep an active connection. And yes thisci sc so the watch does not need to be charged once a day This is the same with your phone, you turn on a pair of trusted headphones amd the phone connects them.