Cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Left handed display

Replies are disabled for this topic. Start a new one or visit our Help Center.

I know this has been asked before but not sure if there is a solution.. I am left handed so I wear my fitbit on my right wrist... it frequently starts activities etc because the button gets pressed as it is up against my wrist.. is there anything in the works to make these ambidextrous ???? would be great it we could just turn it over somehow! Seems other have figured this out so shouldn't have to reinvent the wheel! I

 

Best Answer
2 REPLIES 2

Options:

  • Wear further up wrist so doesn't bump.
  • Wear on left wrist and start to teach your nervous system new tricks.
  • There is a user/developer, @Guy_ , who has developed some clockfaces that are reversed for left-handers.  I don't know if he has any for Versa 4. Maybe he will see this and respond.  Or think could do search on clockfaces by author but think he might use different name there.  P.S. Thinking back, I guess it would not be just reversed, but also upside-down so could wear on right wrist with button on other side and still be legible

I don't mean to be flippant, but that's all there is that I know of; no solutions from Fitbit.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

Best Answer
0 Votes

Hi @Sunflowers821 - thanks @JohnnyRow - unfortunately Fitbit stopped porting clock faces for the Sense 2 and Versa 4 and developers have no access so SimpleClockPro-L isn't available.

There are numerous feature suggestions to understandably have this done on the watch.

It is estimated that over 800 million people are left handed but unfortunately Fitbit has not addressed this sector of the market..

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

Best Answer