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App won't record seconds

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Still waiting but my Versa 2 records my exercise in hours, minutes, seconds, and tenth of seconds. Why does the Fitbit App only show the hours and minutes? It used to show the seconds. Waiting for best part of this year for a fix. Would like to see the lap durations in the exercise history again.

18 minutes, 10 seconds, 8/10 of a second.18 minutes, 10 seconds, 8/10 of a second.Pace and pace duration showing seconds.Pace and pace duration showing seconds.

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Hi @magnetix - Google released the V4 Fitbit App in September 2023 and changed and removed quite a lot of things intentionally, seconds is one of those things.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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App only show average lap pace and minute duration of exercise.

Run (fast walk) report missing seconds.Run (fast walk) report missing seconds.Pace report only shows average lap pace.Pace report only shows average lap pace.

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Hi @magnetix - Google released the V4 Fitbit App in September 2023 and changed and removed quite a lot of things intentionally, seconds is one of those things.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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Thanks @Guy_  for the info about Google's dislike for seconds on exercise reports. The V4 update didn't catch up with me until sometime in February or March and it was about then that I complained on a post about the missing seconds and change in the pace/lap report. I thought the error would be corrected with the next update. A moderator posted a reply to my question that the missing seconds were part of the new design. It's simpler to state the exercise duration in rounded down minutes. That wasn't very believable but in retrospect was completely true. But why? Obviously not looking to sign up Andre De Grasse for a new Pixel watch.

My question to you @Guy_  and to all members of the Fitbit Community, "Is the new design acceptable to you?" I've only been a member of the Community for 2 years and would like to hear from some of you more experienced Fitbit enthusiasts.

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