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I can see how many steps I’ve taken in an hour but I can’t see how many and which hours I’ve met the goal for the day unless I look it up on the app on my ipad.  It used to show up on my Versa 2 but I can’t get that stat on my Versa 4.  How do I add this info to my watch?  It shows calories burned, steps total, stairs climbed, miles walked and active minutes.  Two of these I can do without but I would like to see which hours I met the step goal without resorting to opening my tablet.

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There it is! It was hard to find even with your instructions as this device seems a little inconsistent. Thank you.

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Hi @Elanhui  - you can't expand the watch tile information for hours moved, it's not included on this watch, you have to use the app on the phone or iPad.

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@Elanhui   Fitbit changed how it displays the hourly activity on the Versa 4/Sense 2.  But your Hourly Activity is still available in your Today app on your Versa 4.  You can get to your Today app two ways.

  • You can short press the button, the choose the Today app.
  • You can swipe left/right on the screen to your Main Goal screen tile and tap on that.
  • Swipe up in your Today app to add/customize stats.

Fitbit changed how the hourly activity displays.  You can see your competed hours.  But if you haven't completed the current hour, you don't see the number of steps remaining until the you get the ten minutes left vibration.

 

It is included on the watch and you don't need your app to set it.  I'm participating in a Fitbit Health study that tracks hourly activity as one of the study parameters.  I look at this every day, several times a day on my Sense 2.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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There it is! It was hard to find even with your instructions as this device seems a little inconsistent. Thank you.

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I’ve had the Versa 1, 2 and now 4 since these only last about two years before they fail. I hav3 found that each successive generation leaves something wanting that the previous one did well or at all.

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