03-28-2022 14:54 - edited 03-28-2022 15:09
03-28-2022 15:18
03-28-2022 15:18
https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/2259.htm
03-28-2022 18:45 - edited 03-28-2022 18:46
03-28-2022 22:36 - edited 03-28-2022 23:12
03-28-2022 22:36 - edited 03-28-2022 23:12
Thanks, But how do you setup the image displayed?
Are there some other more detailed nstructions?
You can use Google assistant for sure but where are the instructions for all the things you can do with the Apps?
For example you can set an alarm with a name on a specific date in the month with Google Assistant but how do you do it on the watch?
There don't seem to be any Fitbit App Settings.
What other features do these Apps have?
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
03-29-2022 04:50 - edited 03-29-2022 04:52
03-29-2022 04:50 - edited 03-29-2022 04:52
@Guy_ I just long press, say "5 minute timer for bread". Timer gets set. Long press again, say another length of time and for what.
There doesn't appear to be any instructions for any of the Fitbit apps. All are relatively, or supposed to be, self-intuitive. The timer doesn't access any kind of calendar. So you can only set the time and have a name. Even the timer on my phone doesn't have a date. You might as well use an entry into calendar or set a reminder.
03-29-2022 07:37
03-29-2022 07:37
@eezeepee - that's the issue, as you say, there seems to be no proper documentation, for most Fitbit Apps and Clocks, so they may get very under utilized.
You can do all sorts of things with Google Assistant, but not everyone has it and not many people would know what can be done, so miss out on many of the functions which in turn makes the watch less smart than it actually is.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.