In the Fitbit app, it shows that the subscription is managed in the app store. On Google, it's here:
https://play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions
Apple I do not know
Hello
Do you have the latest version of the Fitbit?
Then it should be visible in the apps and also on your watch when you swipe upwards on the display. At least for me, it automatically measures the value at night.
Kind regards
Hello! I didn't see any information from the GPS reception on the display. Only after syncing with the PC did I see that a track was being recorded. GPS drains the battery quickly, max 3 hours.
I only use the pedometer for the health insurance bonus programme, the watch with self-luminous display and the payment function (Commerzbank, VIMpay).
Hoi Oli.ka, yes the Charge 4 has it. 30 min before alarm is the default setting and as far as I know you cannot modify this. Additionally, you can only set the alarms via the tracker and not via the app. And finally, if the Fitbit doesn't have the right firmware yet, then it takes about 48 hours after the setup of your Fitbit to download it and only then you have the Smartwake function. Otherwise it works. LG.
In principle, you can do that. However, the whole thing is then limited to the values displayed in the tracker (pulse, values of a single training session, etc.).
We have not connected the tracker to the smartphone, but to the tablet. We synchronise in the morning (sleep) and after a training session (cycling, walking, etc.).
The overviews and evaluations displayed in the app are what make the tracker so useful for us.
No subscription is included here. However, you can test it for 90 days on the manufacturer's website.
https://www.fitbit.com/global/de/products/services/premium