07-05-2024
11:29
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07-05-2024
12:04
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MarreFitbit
07-05-2024
11:29
- last edited on
07-05-2024
12:04
by
MarreFitbit
Late at night when I move my arm to see the time discover that the watch is in sleep mode. I have to manually change the setting.
How do I set so not to have sleep mode activated.
Thanks.
Charles
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
07-05-2024 12:17
07-05-2024 12:17
Could it be that you have set sleep mode to go on and off automatically to a timed schedule? Check in Settings.
07-05-2024 12:31
07-05-2024 12:31
Hi there, @Ccbjb. It's nice to see you around the Fitbit Community Forums. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'm sorry to hear that your Versa 4 is waking you up at night. I understand your concern, we're here to help you!
As @JohnnyRow mentioned, it sounds like you have set a sleep schedule. Sleep mode turns off automatically when you set a sleep schedule. To set a schedule:
For more information, see How do I navigate my Fitbit device?
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07-05-2024 20:15 - edited 07-05-2024 20:17
07-05-2024 20:15 - edited 07-05-2024 20:17
Hi @Ccbjb - to clarify, it is a good idea to have a sleep schedule for several reasons.
It saves on the watch battery by dimming the display and stopping the display coming on inadvertently while sleeping and waking you up.
It also stops any notifications from vibrating the watch and waking you up.
You can still see the time at night if you want by pressing the button or double tapping the watch and the display will be dimmer to not too blind you in the dark.
With the watch display on, pull down on the watch face to get to Quick Settings and there you can turn Sleep mode off (if you want it active a bit longer than scheduled and turn it on again manually before you actually go to bed).
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07-09-2024 07:23
07-09-2024 07:23
Got the Versa to work with sleep mode.
Thanks
Charles