"Hourly Activity" with 250+ steps has just (?) appeared on the Fitbit App and web thing. Has that always been there? Never noticed it. I don't really notice things.
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This was introduced by fitbit today and there is a help file to explain it here:
https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/Moving-time-FAQs
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@NANABIRD hopefully that will come at some stage. For now we have the reporting capability available via the app and dashboard to review how active (or not) we have been. Based on this we can make changes to be more active.
Of course, this will not be useful for everyone but it can just be ignored.
Best AnswerFor some reason I don't see this feature on my dashboard, both online and in my phone's (Windows 10) app dashboard. I've looked through the help, but the icon for stationary time just isn't there. Can someone help?
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I would love for the alert to move to be on my Charge. PLEASE THINK about this Fitbit. I'm not buying a new one just for this.
Best AnswerIt works with my app and my Charge HR, but we need to get an hourly breakdown of how many steps we've taken, and how many we need to get to 250. This could be done without a lot of major changes to the app, I would think. Get it done, FitBit!
Best AnswerSuch a poor effort FitBit - these should be standard features across each of the trackers? What's the point in offering this facility to a cross section of your brand - get a grip and stop treating us like muppets!
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