It's also missing a map of how to access all the features on the device. The Fitibt Inspire 2 "quick start" guide is seriously missing basic instructions like this. Also quickly doing this at this point will toggle the display on and off. (If the slider isn't there, see the Notes section below.) Some PCs can let Windows automatically adjust screen brightness based on the current lighting conditions. doing that three times just got me from the screen I was stuck on to the main display. Select the Network icon on the right side of the taskbar, and then move the Brightness slider to adjust the brightness. Quickly simultaneously touch the side sensors of the display (the forum keeps incorrectly calling these buttons). Good luck figuring out how to get back to the main display. Then scroll to find the two items mentioned. AFTER activating the display (critical or nothing works), you have to hold the sides of the display (where there are touch sensors) until you get to the main display (not the Water Lock display), then scroll up to Settings, then tap the face of the display to select Settings. And the navigation instructions aren't correct. I did find the Settings mentioned above - both were already off.but still pretty impossible to read outdoors.Īlso, there are no buttons on the Inspire2 - so any references to "buttons" is incorrect. It would be nice to have some sort of brightness control on the watch settings that has multiple levels of brightness to choose from rather than the binary DimScreen ON/OFF option. Normal mode is plenty bright indoors, but totally drowned out when it is sunny. ![]() I am so frustrated with the Inspire 2, I may return it for the Charge 4.īefore I do, I was wondering if it is possible to increase the brightness through a firmware update? I know that there are two levels of brightness on the Inspire 2: Normal and DimScreen/SleepMode I never had an issue with reading the screen while running with the Charge or Charge 2. I opted for the Inspire 2 over the Charge 4 because I liked the slimmer, simpler offering of the Inspire 2. I have the Fitbit Charge and the Fitbit Charge 2. The glare of the sun and the shiny glass face totally drowns out any output from the display. Did anyone at Fitbit do product testing with the Fitbit Inspire 2? Reading the display of the Inspire 2 on a bright sunny day is almost impossible.
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