Fitbit tips and tricks: Get more from your Inspire, Charge, Versa and Sense trackers
Fitbit brings one of the best fitness platforms out there when it comes to presenting how much or how little you move in an easy-to-understand format. It not only delivers the data, but it does so in a simple and user-friendly way so you aren't swamped with too much detail.
The Fitbit app is comprehensive and while the basic features it offers might be obvious, some of Fitbit's best functions are a little harder to find. This feature highlights all the tips and tricks of the Fitbit app to help you get the most out of your fitness tracker, with device-specific tips at the bottom.
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Fitbit app Today tips and tricks
Edit what you see in Fitbit Today
Tap 'Edit' in the top right of the Today tab screen > Tap the circle with the 'X' on the right of the metrics you don't want to see appear > Tap 'Done' in the the top right corner.
Edit the order of the Fitbit Today
Tap 'Edit' in the top right of the Today tab screen > Drag the metric tiles into the order you want them in > Tap 'Done' in the top right corner.
Five metrics will fit in the top section of the Fitbit Today tab and you have a choice of Steps, Floors, Distance, Calories Burned and Active Minutes. To change which metrics appear, you'll need to untick the ones you don't want to show. You can't swap metrics though.
How to see a different day's activity on Fitbit
Tap the arrows in the main section of the Today tab, under the Fitbit logo at the top. The information you see there will be what will be available for each day you go back.
How to manually log food, exercise, weight, sleep, water on Fitbit
Tap on the '+' to the right of the metric you want to add.
How to track a walk, run or hike with connected GPS on Fitbit
Tap the '+' on the right of the Exercise tab. Ensure the Track tab at the top is selected > Choose Run, Walk or Hike > Press 'Start' at the bottom of the screen. The Fitbit app will then use your phone's GPS to track your run, walk or hike.
How to setup voice cues during exercise on Fitbit
Tap the '+' on the right of the Exercise tab. Select the Cues menu > Set which ones you want to hear, if you want to hear them at all, at what frequency you'd like to hear them and at what volume.
How to control your music from the Fitbit app
Tap the '+' on the right of the Exercise tab. Tap the Music Control menu. From here you can turn shuffle on or off and select what music you want to play with options including Last Playing, All Music and Recently Played.
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How to see a breakdown of your daily activity on Fitbit
Select the metric you want to see more information on from the Today tab, such as steps. This will bring up a summary in a list format of your entire history by day of that particular metric.
The graph at the top presets a weekly summary but a further tap on any of the days listed will give you an hourly summary for that day in a graph. You can also hold down on a particular hour to see the information in number format for 15-minute intervals.
How to see a breakdown of exercise on Fitbit
Tap on the Exercise section and you'll see a breakdown of all the various exercises you've done, from walking to elliptical workouts.
How to change an exercise that has been categorised wrong on Fitbit
To change an exercise that has been wrongly categorised on Fitbit, tap on the Exercise section in Today > Tap on the exercise you want to change > 'Categorise Exercise' at the top of the screen > Select the correct category.
How to set a silent alarm on your Fitbit device
Tap on on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Tap on your activity tracker > Silent Alarms > Set New Alarm.
How to turn notifications on or off on your Fitbit device
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Tap on your activity tracker > Notifications > Toggle apps and notifications on or off depending on your preferences. It will depend on which device you have as to what options appear here, if any.
How to see your Fitbit's battery level
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Tap on your activity tracker. You'll see when it last synced, as well as what software build and battery level it is on at the top of your screen.
How to select your main goal on Fitbit
Fitbit offers the choice of five main goals - steps, distance, calories burned, active zone minutes and floors climbed. To choose the one you want to concentrate on, tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Tap on your Fitbit tracker > Scroll down to 'Main Goal'.
Note that floors climbed will only be an option on the Fitbit trackers featuring an altimeter.
How to manually sync your Fitbit
To force your Fitbit activity tracker to sync, click on the Account tab in the top left corner of the Today tab > Tap on your activity tracker > Scroll down until you see 'Sync Now'. You will also see All-Day Sync above it, which if you turn on ensures your Fitbit syncs automatically.
If you are still struggling to get your Fitbit to sync, try turning Bluetooth on and off on your smartphone, and you can try closing the Fitbit app and reopening it too.
How to Set Reminders to Move on Fitbit
To ensure you take 250 steps each hour between certain times in the day, click on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Tap on your activity tracker > Scroll down to 'Reminders to Move'. From here, set a start time, end time and which days you want the reminders.
You can choose anywhere between five and 14 consecutive hours in a day.
How to see how well you slept on Fitbit
Most Fitbit trackers automatically monitor sleep if you wear them to bed. To see the data collected scroll down to the sleep section on the Today tab.
Like the other metrics, you'll see a history if you tap on the sleep section and a further tap on a particular day will pull up a sleep graph, as well as your Sleep Score with more information. You can also swipe across on the top graph to see other statistics.
How to change your sleep goal and set a sleep schedule on Fitbit
Tap on the sleep section within the Today tab > Tap the settings cog in the top right of the screen. You can then change your time asleep goal, as well as set a bedtime reminder and a target sleep schedule. You can also choose whether you want to receive sleep insights or not.
How to manually add a sleep log on Fitbit
Tap the '+' on the right of the sleep section in the Today tab > Tap on 'Add Sleep Log' or 'Begin Sleep Now'.
How to manually delete a sleep log on Fitbit
Click on the sleep section in the Today tab > Tap on the sleep log you want to delete > Tap on the three dots in the top right-hand corner > Delete Sleep Log.
How to add or edit a period cycle on Fitbit
Click on the female health tracking section in the Today tab > Tap and hold on the respective date you want to log your period starting or ending > Drag the pink bar to present the length of your period.
How to add symptoms to female health tracking
You can add various systems to the female health tracking element of the Fitbit app, such as headaches, cramps, fluids, flow intensity and sex. To log a symptom, click on the female health tracking section in the Today tab > Tap on the '+' in the bottom right where it says 'Log Details' > Click on the symptom you want to log > Tap 'Save' in the top right corner.
How to add or edit your period and cycle length
Click on the female health tracking section in the Today tab > Tap on the settings cog in the top right corner > Add your period length and cycle length.
How to see your cycle trends on Fitbit
Click on the female health tracking section in the Today tab > Tap on the Trends tab at the top > View a breakdown of your average period length, average estimated ovulation and average cycle length. You'll also be able to see the cycles you've logged.
Fitbit app Account tips and tricks
How to change your Fitbit profile picture
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Click on your name. From here, you can change profile picture and cover picture by tapping on the pink camera icon on either.
How to change your Fitbit profile information
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Click on your name > Tap on 'Personal'. From here you can change your display name, birthday, height and weight, as well as add a location and add an about you section.
How to manage privacy settings on Fitbit
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Scroll down to Social & Sharing > Privacy. From here, you can close what personal information is available to your Fitbit friends, or publicly available.
You'll also be able to change the privacy settings of various 30-day graphs including calorie intake, sleep graph, steps and distance graph and weight graph.
How to see your Fitbit badges
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Tap on your name > Tap on 'Badges and Trophies'. Clicking on each badge will show you when you last earned it and allow you to share it.
How to see all your Fitbit badge and trophy collection
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Tap on your name > Tap on 'Badges and Trophies' > Select 'Badge Collection' or 'Trophy Collection'. Tapping on either will show you all your achievements and again, you can click on each one to see when you earned it and share it.
How to make your Fitbit more accurate
Make sure your profile information is accurate and that the app knows which wrist you're wearing your Fitbit on. Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Click on your activity tracker > Select which wrist you're wearing your tracker on - Dominant or Non-Dominant.
How to change your activity goals on Fitbit
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Daily Activity > Change your step goal, distance goal, calories burned goal, active minutes goal, floors climbed goal and hourly activity goal. Again, as we mentioned above, floors climbed will only be available on devices with an altimeter.
How to set an exercise goal on Fitbit
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Exercise > Choose the number of days a week you are aiming to exercise for.
How to set a sleep goal on Fitbit
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Sleep > Choose a 'Time Asleep' and a 'Sleep Schedule' goal. This can also be accessed through the sleep section of the Today tab, as we mentioned previously.
How to set a weight goal on Fitbit
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Nutrition & Weight > Select your overall goal, such as lose weight or maintain weight, as well as your goal weight, start date and starting weight.
How to set a goal body fat percentage on Fitbit
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Nutrition & Weight > Scroll down to 'Goal Body Fat Percentage' > Choose your goal. Fitbit offers you an indication of what a normal range would be based on your gender, but you can choose whatever you want to aim for.
How to remove weight and body fat goals altogether from Fitbit
Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Nutrition & Weight > Tap the three dots in the top right hand corner > Choose to remove the weight goal or the body fat goal, or both.
How to set a custom heart rate zone on Fitbit
Not all Fitbit trackers have heart rate monitors, but for the ones that do, it is possible to set a custom zone. Click on the Account icon in the top left corner of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Heart Settings > Tap on 'Heart Rate Zones' > Toggle on the 'Custom Zone' > Set an upper limit and a lower limit.
How to change the metric units your Fitbit registers your activity in
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > App Settings > Units > Choose between centimetres and kilometres or feet and miles, kilograms, pounds or stone, ounces or millilitres and metres or yard for swimming. It's worth noting that only the Flex 2, Inspire trackers, Charge 3 and 4, Versa trackers, Ionic and Sense are swim proof.
How to change your Fitbit's sleep tracking sensitivity
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Activity & Wellness > Sleep > Select 'Sleep Sensitivity' > Choose between normal and sensitive.
How to change which day your Fitbit starts the week on
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > App Settings > Tap on the 'Start Week On' > Choose between Sunday or Monday.
Which apps are compatible with Fitbit?
There are several apps that will link up to Fitbit, including MyFitnessPal, Weight Watchers, Strava, MapMyRun and RunKeeper. To find out all the compatible apps, tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Third Party Apps > Compatible Apps. It will take you to the Fitbit website page that lists them all.
To manage the third party apps you've granted access to, tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Third Party Apps > Manage 3rd Party Apps.
How to change your email or password on Fitbit
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Account Settings > Change Email or Password.
How to manage the devices with Fitbit Account Access
Tap on the Account icon in the top left of the Today tab > Account Settings > Authorized Devices > Click on device you want to revoke access for.
Fitbit app Discover and Community tips and tricks
How to set yourself a challenge on Fitbit
For a little extra motivation, tap the Discover tab at the bottom of your app screen > Select 'Challenges & Adventures' > Choose one of the challenges you want to take on. If you have the Fitbit Premium subscription, more challenges and adventures will appear.
How to set yourself an Adventure on Fitbit
For those after a tougher challenge, head to the Discover tab > Select 'Challenges & Adventures' > Choose from Adventure Races, which allows you to virtually race against your Fitbit friends or Solo Adventures that sees you challenge yourself.
How to find Fitbit friends
Head to the Community tab at the bottom of the app screen > Click on the Friends tab at the top of the screen > Click on 'Add Friends' at the bottom or the icon in the top right corner > Search through your contacts, Facebook and email. To add a friend, tap the add button on the right once you have found them.
How to send a message to a Fitbit friend
Open the Community tab > Click on the friends tab at the top of the screen > Click on friend you want to message, cheer or taunt > Select what you want to do. You'll also be able to see their top badges and a click on each badge will show you how many times they have earned it and when it was achieved.
How to see how you're doing compared to your friends on Fitbit
To see the step leaderboard, head to the Community tab at the bottom of your screen > Click on the Friends tab at the top and you'll be presented with how you are doing compared to your friends. It's a rolling leaderboard so no slacking or you'll be heading for the bottom.
How to see your Fitbit messages
To see all your messages from your Fitbit friends, head to the tray icon in the top right of the Today tab > Tap messages on the top bar.
How to see your Fitbit notifications
To see all your Fitbit notifications, head to the tray icon in the top right of the Today tab > Tap notifications on the top bar.
Fitbit Sense tips and tricks
How to access quick settings on the Fitbit Sense
Tap the button on the left of the display and swipe from left to right to access quick settings on the Fitbit Sense.
How to perform an EDA scan on the Fitbit Sense
Tap the button on the left of the display and swipe right to left across the display. Tap on EDA Scan and follow the instructions.
How to access notifications on the Fitbit Sense
Tap on the button on the left of the display and swipe down from the top of the screen to access notifications. Swipe from right to left on a notification to clear it.
How to access Alexa/Google Assistant on Fitbit Sense
Double push the button on the left of the display. You'll see the Alexa icon here by default, though you can change this to be Google Assistant.
How to access music controls on the Fitbit Sense
Double push the button on the left of the display. You'll see the music symbol here.
How to see your statistics on Fitbit Sense
Push the button on the left of the display and swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
How to perform an ECG on the Fitbit Sense
Push the button on the left of the display and swipe right to left on the screen. You'll then need to swipe across until you see the ECG app.
Fitbit Versa 2 tips and tricks
How to launch Amazon Alexa on Versa 2
Press and hold the side button on the Versa 2 to launch Alexa. You can then issue your voice command. It's also possible to launch Alexa with a swipe down from the top of the Versa 2's display, but you have to change this in the Versa 2's settings as the default is for Alexa to launch with a press and hold of the side button.
How to change how Alexa is launched on the Versa 2
Swipe from right to left across on the Versa 2 home screen until you reach the page with the settings icon. Scroll down until you reach Left Button. Tap to change from Alexa to Fitbit Pay and vice versa.
How to turn Sleep Mode on or off on Versa 2
Swipe down from the top of the Versa 2's display and tap on the quick settings icon, which is the icon on the right of the three that appear over the top of notifications. Tap the half moon to turn Sleep Mode on or off.
How to turn the Always On Display on or off on Versa 2
Swipe down from the top of the Versa 2's display and tap on the quick settings icon, which is the icon on the right of the three that appear over the top of notifications. Tap the clock icon on the left to turn Always On Display on or off.
How to check notifications on Versa 2
Swipe down from the top of the screen. You can also manage some notifications options on Versa itself, swipe across to settings and head to notifications - here you can disable notifications during exercise or when you're asleep.
Instantly access music controls on Versa 2
Swipe down from the top of the Versa 2's display and tap on the music icon.
Connect Bluetooth headphones to your Versa 2
Head into Settings on your Versa 2 by swiping right to left from the home screen > Bluetooth and you can connect to a new device. Put the headphones in pairing mode and they will appear on your Versa 2. Select the headphones to pair them with Versa 2 and you're done.
Setup a payment card in Wallet on Versa 2
To setup a card for Fitbit Pay, you need to head into the Fitbit smartphone app, then tap your profile icon in the top left followed by the Versa 2 under your name. You'll see the option for Wallet in the grid of icons below. You can then add your payment card if it is compatible with Fitbit Pay.
How to pay using Versa 2
If you have a payment card setup, swipe down from the top of your Versa 2's display to launch Fitbit Pay. You can then pay for anything up to £30 at a contactless card terminal.
Customise your Versa 2 display
Swipe right to left to access apps and then press and hold an icon. You'll then be able to drag to rearrange the icons, including moving them to different pages.
Add more apps to your Versa 2
If you want to add or remove apps from your Versa 2, head into the smartphone app and tap on your profile icon in the top left, then the Versa 2 under your name. You'll see apps in the grid below. Tap this and you'll see a list of all installed apps and those apps you can install in a separate tab.
How to change the pool length on your Versa 2
Swipe right to left on your Versa > tap Exercise > swipe across to Swim > tap the settings cog > change the pool length.
Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR tips and tricks
How to check notifications on Fitbit Inspire
Swipe down from the top of the main display on the Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR and you'll find any new notifications.
How to see different metrics on your Fitbit Inspire
Swipe up from bottom of the main display on the Fitbit Inspire or Inspire HR and most metrics that appear in the Fitbit app will appear here. You can also tap the bottom of the main display and the metrics will appear under the clock.
How to turn off notifications on the Inspire
Press and hold the button on the left of the display > scroll down to Notifications and tap to turn on or off.
How to return to a previous screen on the Inspire
Tap the button on the left of the Inspire or Inspire HR and you will be taken back to the previous screen on the display.
How to send the Inspire display to sleep
Press the button on the left of the Inspire or Inspire HR when on the main home display and the screen will go to sleep.
How to change the pool length for swim tracking on your Inspire HR
Swipe from top to bottom from the home screen > select Exercise > swipe down to Swim > swipe down to access pool length before hitting Swim > change length. You can also change the unit between metres and yards. This feature is not available for the Inspire.
How to set a specific goal for exercise on your Inspire HR
Some exercises allow you to set a distance, calories or time goal. Swipe from top to bottom from the main home screen > select Exercise > swipe down to the exercise you want to do and tap on it. If the Set Goal feature is available it will be below the start option. Tap on Set Goal and select which goal you want. This feature is not available on the Inspire.
How to change the clock on your Inspire
Head into the Fitbit app > tap the Inspire or Inspire HR icon in the top left of the app > tap on Clock Faces > tap on the All Clocks tab at the top and select a new clock or select Pick a New Clock on the My Clocks tab.
Fitbit Versa and Versa Lite tips and tricks
How to check notifications on Fitbit Versa
Swipe down from the top of the screen, or press and hold the top button on the right-hand side on the standard Versa. You can also manage some notifications options on Versa itself, swipe across to settings and head to notifications - here you can disable notifications during exercise or when you're asleep.
Turn notifications on or off on Fitbit Versa
Press and hold the left-hand button and swipe across from right to left. Then tap on the notifications section and turn on or off.
Instantly access music controls on Fitbit Versa
Press and hold the left-hand button. This will take you directly to music controls. The Versa Lite requires you to start music from your phone, while the standard Versa has on-screen control.
Connect Bluetooth headphones to your Fitbit Versa
To listen to phone-free music you'll need to connect headphones to your Versa. On the watch, head into Settings > Bluetooth and you can connect to a new device. Put the headphones in pairing mode and they will appear on your Versa. Select the headphones to pair them with Versa and you're done. This isn't an option on the Versa Lite.
Setup a payment card in Wallet on Fitbit Versa
To setup a card for Fitbit Pay, you need to head into the Fitbit smartphone app, tap on your profile icon in the top left and then tap your Versa under your name. You'll see the option for Wallet in the grid of icons below. You can then add your payment card. Fitbit Pay isn't available on the Versa Lite Edition.
How to pay using Fitbit Versa
If you have a payment card setup, you'll be able to press and hold the left-hand button on your Fitbit Versa to launch Fitbit Pay. You can then pay for anything up to £30 at a contactless card terminal.
Customise your Fitbit Versa display
Swipe to the apps and then press and hold an icon. You'll then be able to drag to rearrange the icons, including moving them to different pages.
Add more apps to your Fitbit Versa
If you want to add or remove apps from your Versa or Versa Lite, head into the smartphone app and tap on your profile icon in the top left corner, then tap the Versa tracker under your name. You'll see apps in the grid below. Tap this and you'll see a list of all installed apps and those apps you can install in a separate tab.
Sign into Strava on your Versa
Although you can link and sync your Fitbit and Strava accounts, there's also the option to sign into the Strava app on your Versa or Versa Lite. This is again done in the smartphone app: as above, access your list of apps and locate the Strava app. You'll see a settings icon next to the app in the list. Tap this and you can sign-in with your Strava account details.
How to change the pool length on your Fitbit Versa
Swipe right to left on your Versa > tap Exercise > swipe across to Swim > tap the settings cog > change the pool length.
Fitbit Ionic tips and tricks
Check your notifications on Fitbit Ionic
That's simple, swipe up from the bottom of the screen, or press and hold the bottom button on the right-hand side. You can also manage some notifications options on Ionic itself, swipe across to settings and head to notifications - here you can disable notifications during exercise or when you're asleep.
Instantly access music controls
Swipe down from the top of the screen or press and hold the top right-hand button. This will take you directly to music controls.
Connect Bluetooth headphones
To listen to phone-free music you'll need to connect headphones to your Ionic. On the watch, head into Settings > Bluetooth and you can connect to a new device. Put the headphones in pairing mode and they will appear on your Ionic. Select the headphones to pair them with Ionic and you're done.
Transfer music to your Ionic
With no phone, you'll need to put the music on the Ionic directly to listen to music on the move. You'll need to latest version of Fitbit Connect on your PC to do this. This app will give you the option to transfer music to your watch, selecting that music directly from your PC's hard drive.
Setup a payment card in Wallet
To setup a card for Fitbit Pay, you need to head into the Fitbit smartphone app, then tap your profile icon in the top left, then Ionic under your name. You'll see the option for Wallet in the grid of icons below. You can then add your payment card. For those in the UK, only Santander bank is supported.
Pay with Fitbit Ionic
Long press the left-hand button on Ionic and you'll open up payments.
Customise your Fitbit Ionic display
Swipe to the apps and then press and hold an icon. You'll then be able to drag to rearrange the icons, including moving them to different pages.
Add more apps to your Fitbit Ionic
If you want to add or remove apps from your Ionic, head into the smartphone app and tap on your profile icon in the top left, then Ionic under your name. You'll see apps in the grid below. Tap this and you'll see a list of all installed apps and those apps you can install in a separate tab.
Sign into Strava on your Ionic
Although you can link and sync your Fitbit and Strava accounts, there's also the option to sign into the Strava app on your Ionic itself. This is again done in the smartphone app: as above, access your list of apps and locate the Strava app. You'll see a settings icon next to the app in the list. Tap this and you can sign-in with your Strava account details.
Fitbit Charge 3 tips and tricks
Check your notifications on Fitbit Charge 3
Swipe down from the top of the main display on the Fitbit Charge 3 and you'll find any new notifications.
How to see different metrics on your Fitbit Charge 3
Swipe up from bottom of the main display on the Fitbit Charge 3 and all the metrics that appear in the Fitbit app will appear here, from steps to female health data.
How to turn off notifications when sleeping on the Charge 3
Swipe from right to left of the main display and continue to swipe across until you reach settings. Tap on settings and scroll down to Notifications During Sleep. Tap on this and then turn them off.
How to return to a previous screen on the Charge 3
Tap the inductive button on the left of the Charge 3 and you will be taken back to the previous screen on the display.
How to send the Charge 3 display to sleep
Hit the inductive button on the left of the Charge 3 when on the main home display and the screen will go to sleep.
How to change the pool length for swim tracking on your Charge 3
Swipe right to left from the home screen > select Exercise > swipe across to Swim > swipe down to access pool length before hitting Swim > change length. You can also change the unit between metres and yards.
How to set a specific goal for exercise
Some exercises allow you to set a distance, calories or time goal. Swipe right to left from the main home screen > select Exercise > swipe across to the exercise you want to do and tap on it. If the Set Goal feature is available it will be below the start option. Tap on Set Goal and select which goal you want.
How to turn Notifications off quickly on your Fitbit Charge 3
Press and hold the inductive button on the left of the Charge 3. You can then turn notifications on or off.
How to turn Screen Wake on or off quickly on your Charge 3
Press and hold the inductive button on the left of the Charge 3. You can then turn screen wake on or off.
How to change the clock on your Charge 3
Head into the Fitbit app > tap the Charge 3 icon in the top left of the app > tap on Clock Faces > tap on the All Clocks tab at the top and select a new clock or select Pick a New Clock on the My Clocks tab.
Fitbit Charge 2 tips and tricks
How to see different metrics on your Fitbit Charge 2
Tap your Charge 2 just below the display and you'll see the different metrics appear on the screen with each subsequent tap.
How to access the different setting menus on your Fitbit Charge 2
Press the button on the side of the Fitbit Charge 2's display to wake the screen up. Each following press of the button will present the next menu option, from heart rate to exercise, to alarms.
How to change which menu options appear on your Fitbit Charge 2
Head into the Dashboard tab of the Fitbit app > tap on the picture of your Charge 2 in the top left again > scroll down to Menu Items > choose which menu items appear and re-order them.
How to select and start a specific exercise on your Fitbit Charge 2
Push the button on the left of your Fitbit Charge 2 until you get to the exercise option, which will be Run by default unless you change it. Tap below the display to flick through the various exercises, which include run, weights, treadmill, workout, elliptical, bike and interval workout, by default.
Push and hold the button on the left of the display to start tagging an exercise, and again to finish it. A summary will then appear in the weekly exercise section of the Dashboard.
How to see your resting heart rate on your Fitbit Charge 2
Push button on left of display until you hit the heart rate menu > tap below the display for resting heart rate.
How to start the stopwatch on your Fitbit Charge 2
Push the button on the left of the display until you get to the Stopwatch menu > hold the button to start the stopwatch > hold again to stop the stopwatch.
How to start a Guided Breathing session on your Fitbit Charge 2
Push the button on the left of the display until you get to the Relax menu > tap below the screen to select a two or five-minute Guided Breathing session > hold the button to start the session.
How to turn Notifications off quickly on your Fitbit Charge 2
Push the button on the left of the display until you reach the Notifications menu > hold the button down to turn Notifications on or off.
How to see your VO2 Max from your Fitbit Charge 2
Open the Fitbit app > click on Today > click on the heart rate tile > swipe across to the left on the graph at the top. Your Cardio Fitness level will be shown here as a number range.
How to change the straps on your Fitbit Charge 2
The clips for switching the straps on your Fitbit Charge 2 are on the underside of the device. Pull each side back and the tracker will become free of the current straps, allowing you to put another one on.
How to customise interval workouts on your Fitbit Charge 2
Open the Fitbit app > click on the Today tab > click on your profile icon in the top left corner followed by Charge 2 under your name > scroll down to Exercise Shortcuts > Interval Workout > choose whether you want connected GPS on or off, how many repeats you want to do and set your move and rest times.
Fitbit Alta and Alta HR tips and tricks
How to change the straps on your Fitbit Alta or Alta HR
Changing the straps on the Alta works the same way as it does on the Fitbit Charge 2. Turn the Alta over, pull the clips on either side of the tracker sideways and the tracker will be released from the band
How to change the display on your Fitbit Alta or Alta HR
Open the Fitbit app > click on the Alta icon in the top left corner > Clock Face > choose your preference.
How to tell what the different vibrations mean on your Fitbit Alta or Alta HR
A phone call is representing with a series of vibrations with pauses in between, a series of continuous vibrations tells you you've met your activity goal, one continuous vibration is the silent alarm and two short vibrations are reminding you to move.
How to change what data you see on your Alta or Alta HR display
Open the Fitbit app > click on your profile in the top left corner, followed by your tracker under your name > Customise Display. From here you'll be able to hide, show and re-order the data that appears on your Fitbit Alta and Alta HR, including battery, steps, calories, distance and others.
How to get a deeper analysis of your sleep on the Alta HR
The Alta HR measures time asleep, REM, light and deep sleep stages. It will also give you a run down as to why each of these stages is important. Open the Fitbit app > click on the sleep tile within Today > tap on the day you want more analysis of.
You'll see lots of data if you scroll down, including a 30-day average and benchmark if you tap on the relevant tabs under Sleep Stages. You can also tap on the graph at the top for a breakdown of the stages.
How to turn sleep insights on or off on the Alta HR
Open the Fitbit app > click on the sleep tile within the Today > click on the settings cog in the top right corner > toggle the Receive Sleep Insights on or off.
Fitbit Flex 2 tips and tricks
What do the different coloured LED lights mean on your Fitbit Flex 2
Blue is texts and phone calls with a longer haptic vibration reserved for the latter, yellow is a silent alarm, pink is a reminder to move and green is your daily activity progress.
How to tell how much of your activity goal you've completed on your Fitbit Flex 2
There are five lights on the Flex 2, each of which represents 20 per cent of the goal you've set. For example, for every 2000 steps, you'll get another LED light up if you have a 10,000 step goal.
How to ensure accurate swim tracking from your Fitbit Flex 2
The swim tracking feature needs to be turned on in the Fitbit app before you start swimming. Ensure the pool length is correct in the app and be warned that pausing between laps will result in less accurate tracking.
Fitbit Blaze tips and tricks
How to return to the Home clock display quickly on your Fitbit Blaze
Press the button on the left of your Blaze's display and you will be returned to the home screen no matter where you are in the menu options.
How to customise the clock face on your Fitbit Blaze
There are four clock face options for the Fitbit Blaze, each of which has its own tap-sensitive interactive features. To change click on your Blaze tracker at the top of the Dashboard > select the Clock Face option to change.
How to turn off notifications or access music controls on your Fitbit Blaze
From the home screen on the Blaze > swipe down from the top to bring music options up. If you are in exercise mode or another screen other than the home display, hold the top right button down for three seconds and they will appear.
How to use the Fitbit Blaze to turn your music up or down
When in exercise mode on the Fitbit Blaze, if you want to control the volume of your music, hold the top right button down for three seconds. You'll then be able to pause, play and skip tracks as well as use the top and bottom right buttons to adjust the music level when in the music control screen.
How to see your notifications on the Fitbit Blaze
An upward swipe from the bottom of the home clock display will pull up your notifications, which can be deleted by swiping right on the notification itself. If you are in exercise mode or on a different screen other than the home screen, hold the bottom right button for three seconds and your notifications will appear.
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