Trouble downloading new watch face on fitbit app






















Just remember that custom watchface made easy, for non-programmers, is something that NO ONE has currently, and that Apple won't even allow custom watch faces at all! Market share! Why can't I view all currently available watchface for Versa, on one web page? Before I actually buy a Versa watch. I agree it about time Fitbit got their act together and supported older models like the Blaze especially now there are quite a few negative reviews about the new Versa on Amazon with the setup and Wi-Fi problems.

Thanks for sharing your interest on the clock faces for the Ionic. Take a look at the steps listed on this article to change the clock face on your Ionic. You might also find some experimental clock faces so I recommend checking this other article , there are several options you can choose. If you have more inquiries feel free to post them here. If you find something helpful, give it a vote and don't forget to mark it as an Accepted Solution!

I'd really like some support for my blaze, I've joined this community and the product on October but i only have a very few watch faces and would love to see some more watch faces or any support from that matter as investing in product often involves investing in it long term and It would make all of us blaze owners extremely happy.

I agree, I have the fit bit charge 2 and it has only a few clock faces, I can't create my own, and there are no third party apps that are able to to this! This is a thread about the blase that last link is for the iconic and versta apps and clock faces. Turn on suggestions. Fitbit Charge 4 and Charge 3: Touch and hold the side button for a few seconds, and a Do Not Disturb option will appear.

Make sure this setting is turned off. Fitbit Versa 2, Versa, Versa Lite, and Ionic: From your watch face, swipe down to access your notifications, then again from the top of the screen.

You should see three icons show up near the top: music, wallet, and quick settings. Tap the grey quick settings icon on the right. Fitbit Charge 2: Hold the side button while on the watch face. Fitbit Blaze: Hold the top-right button for a few seconds and make sure Notifications is set to On. Make sure Do Not Disturb mode is turned off on your phone.

Potential solutions: Make sure your Fitbit tracker and charging cable are clean. Dust and debris can accumulate over time, which could prevent the device from charging properly. Try plugging your Fitbit charger into a different USB port. You might need to restart your Fitbit device. For instructions on how to do so, a walkthrough can be found below. To check if this is the problem, open the Fitbit app, select your profile photo, select your tracker, then make sure the Quick View toggle is turned on.

This will have a big effect on whether or not Quick View works properly. Fitbit recommends aiming toward the bottom of the display, where the tracker meets the band. Potential solutions: Try restarting your Fitbit device. After that, try updating your device again. You might need to try updating your Fitbit via another mobile device or computer. To do so on a computer, head to this link , log into your Fitbit account and try updating your firmware.

Once your device has been re-connected, tap Update. Potential solutions: First, make sure you have a silent alarm set on your Fitbit device. To do this, open the Fitbit app, choose your account photo , select your Fitbit device, then choose Silent Alarm. You should feel a vibration. Fitbit Sense: Swipe over on the screen and select Timer on the Sense. Tap Stopwatch and then tap the Play icon.

The watch should vibrate. Connecting the device to the charging cable and plugging it in should make the watch vibrate too.

Fitbit Versa 3: The steps are similar on the Versa 3. Swipe over and select Timer, tap Stopwatch, and then tap the Play icon. Plugging in the tracker to charge should work as well. Your tracker should vibrate. Fitbit Versa 2: On your Versa 2, swipe over and select the Timer option. Tap Stopwatch, then tap the Play icon. How do I install the Bitmoji clock face?

To install the Bitmoji clock face: With your watch nearby, in the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab your profile picture your device image. Tap Gallery. Tap the magnifying glass icon and search for Bitmoji. In the results, tap the Bitmoji clock face result Install Install. After the clock face installs, tap Settings.

In the Snapchat Connection section, tap Connect. Follow the on-screen instructions to log in to your Snapchat account and connect it to Fitbit. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thanks for your feedback. Only Fitbit watches offer the Clocks app.

If not, scroll down on your device settings and tap Wi-Fi settings. Tap a listed network or add a new network and verify that your device lists that it is Connected! Open the Gallery tile for older versions, tap Clock Faces.

To switch to a saved clock face, tap the clock face. Press Select. Wait for it to download and update on your device, then tap Done. If it fails, check that your device is connected to WiFi again. Choose the Gallery tile. Choose the Clocks tab at the top.

Select a clock face to see its details. Tap Install to add the clock face to your Fitbit tracker. Wait for your tracker to update its face. Remove a saved clock face from your Fitbit watches only feature When you remove a saved clockface, any personalization or settings changes you made to it are also lost.

Open the Fitbit app. Tap a saved clock face and select Remove clock face and confirm. How to remove password from your Apple Watch and other passcode tips for Apple Watch users. Is Apple Watch activity not syncing with iPhone?



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