When your Fitbit battery dies in an exercise or neglects to enroll an incredible night’s sleep, it tends to be a baffling encounter. Batteries fall apart after some time, which is a disastrous actuality of the tech-lover way of life. In any case, there are a few settings you can change to press however much squeeze out of your wellness tracker as could be expected. Here are a few things to try.
CHANGE TO A SIMPLE WATCH FACE
A Fitbit’s watchface can affect its battery in a significant manner: an all the more demanding screen can expel days from its life.
Ensure the Fitbit application is downloaded and connected to your gadget
In the Fitbit application, tap your profile picture in the upper left corner
Tap the symbol marked “Clock Faces.” Select “All Clocks.”
From here, you’ll have the option to peruse the clock faces Fitbit brings to the table. All in all, more bright faces channel the battery quicker. You likewise need to stay away from structures with animations or those that continually use Wi-Fi, (for example, faces that show the climate). In case you don’t know where to begin, search for something dull and exhausting.
Snap “Select” on the watch face you need. You’ll most likely need to give its consent to utilize the web and run foundation forms before it introduces.
When the face has got done with downloading, check your Fitbit screen — it ought to be there.
To swap back to a past watch face, return into the “Clock Faces” segment of the Fitbit application and select “My Versa 2” (or whichever gadget you’re utilizing). Here, you’ll see the entirety of the check faces you’ve utilized previously, and you can flip between them.
TURN OFF NOTIFICATIONS
Having your Fitbit buzz each time you get a call or message is helpful for certain clients, however not every person needs that usefulness. To broaden your Fitbit’s battery life, turn off notices that you don’t need.
Snap-on the profile symbol in the upper left corner of the application
Select your gadget and afterward “notification”
Flip your notification categories to taste
Select “Application Notifications” to square notices from applications that send alerts to your iPhone, (for example, Messenger or WhatsApp)
DIMTHE SCREEN
A bright screen can suck a lot of battery out of a touchscreen Fitbit, (for example, a Versa, Charge 3, or Ionic).
On your gadget’s screen, swipe left until you discover “Settings.” Select that.
Look to “Brightness.” Tap that catch to burn through splendor levels. Continue tapping until you land on “Dim.”
You can likewise do this in Quick Settings. Swipe down on the Versa or Ionic and tap the symbol on the extreme right (it would appear that a lot of toggle buttons), or tap and hold the button on the Charge 3. Tap the catch with sun icon to spin through brightness levels.
TURN OFF SCREEN WAKE
If Screen Wake is enabled, your Fitbit’s screen will start up consequently at whatever point you turn your wrist. This can suck battery power, particularly if you thrash around the evening time.
In the Fitbit application, click on your profile symbol in the upper left corner
Select your gadget
Switch “Quick View” off
A few clients can likewise do this legitimately on their gadgets. If you have a Fitbit Ionic, Versa, or Blaze, swipe left to tap “Settings.” Scroll down to “Screen Wake” and tap it to flip from “Auto” to “Manual.” If you have a Fitbit Ace 2, Charge 3, or Inspire, press and hold the catch and tap “Screen Wake.”
You can likewise do this in Quick Settings on the Ionic and Versa. Swipe down and tap the symbol on the extreme right. (It would appear that a lot of switch buttons.) Tap the watch symbol on the base right to flip Screen Wake among Auto and Manual.
If you have a Fitbit Versa 2, you’ll likewise need to ensure that “Always-On Display” is off. Jump once again into Settings (on your Fitbit), look down to “Always-On Display” and switch it off. You can likewise do this in Quick Settings by tapping the clock symbol on the base left.



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