04-13-2024 02:48
04-13-2024 02:48
I know this has been asked before, but why do I have to swipe to see the battery level? I like wearing my Sense and I like the always on display, so battery level IS important.
The swipe isn't 100% reliable so you end up having to do it a couple of times which makes a simple experience more frustrating than it should be..
Feeling this frustration a couple of times every day makes you think differently about a product..
This would be a simple software fix, so please fix it.
04-13-2024 04:37
04-13-2024 04:37
Hello @Hugegriff and welcome to the Community. Swiping to see the battery level seems to be a default step for many Fitbit models, not just the Sense. There are many clock faces available that show battery level on the screen. Tap on your device/battery icon on your app > Sense tile > Gallery > Clocks. Type battery level in the search field. The previews and descriptions should tell you if it has an AOD.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
04-23-2024 16:39
04-23-2024 16:39
There is an app called Medical ID or med 3.0 or something like and I use it for my clock face and it shows my battery all the time. Just fyi.