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Can you see clock (time) while tracking an exercise?

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Just got a Surge for my birthday.  I currently have a Charge HR and my one complaint with it is I cannot tell the time while I'm tracking an exercise.  You can tell how long you've been doing the exercise but I would like to see the time of day.

 

Can you see the clock while you are tracking with the Surge?

 

Thanks!

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A warm welcome to the Community @pollyb. Actually, there isn't an option for this. I took the liberty and searched for a request like and found one. Please check the Surge - Customizable screen layout / Heads-up display per Exercise type request, vote for it and leave your comment. I hope this can be implemented soon.

 

 

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Hi Alejandra, 

 

I currently have a surge and i am able to see the time while tracking....i.e when tracking walking, i swipe the screen and it has the duration of exerise as the big number, then at the bottom of the screen you can swipe and it shows time/calories/distance/etc. Unless you guys are referring to something else? (havent tracked while doing other exercises)

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Nice to see you on the Forums @CookyWoman Very Happy

 

Thank you for the clarification, you do have the option see the time while doing an activity in both trackers. As you mentioned, in your Surge you can swipe the screen to see the stats (including the time); and with your Charge HR you can press the button to do the same. 

 

I'll be around in case that you need something else!

 

 

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