Which stats can I see on Charge 2?
Charge 2 shows your steps taken, floors climbed, distance traveled, calories burned, heart rate, and real-
time exercise stats right on your wrist. For tips on finding your stats, interpreting heart rate data, and
tracking exercise in real-time, see:
How do I navigate my Fitbit device's screen?
How do I track my heart rate with my Fitbit device?
How do I track my workouts with my Fitbit device?
The following video has navigation tips (English only).
Which stats can I see on my Fitbit dashboard?
When you sync Charge 2 to your Fitbit dashboard, you can find your daily and historical stats, exercise
history, sleep data, and more:
Your exercise history includes the workouts you track with multisport mode as well as exercises
that Charge 2 detects automatically. For more information on automatic exercise detection,
see
How do I track exercise and activity with my Fitbit device?
Your sleep log shows the length and quality of your sleep. For more information, see
track my sleep with my Fitbit device?
Your hourly activity log shows your stationary vs active hours of the day. For more information,
see
What is a Fitbit reminder to move?
Your cardio fitness score gives you a comparative assessment of aerobic health. For more
information see
What is my cardio fitness score?
Can I customize the menus on Charge 2?
You can configure the menus on your Fitbit Charge 2 to show only the menus you care about.
To add, remove, or rearrange the menus:
1.
From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the account icon
> your device image.
2.
Tap Menu Items.
3.
Drag menu items to change their order or turn menu items on or off. If you want to see the
remaining battery life on your device, turn on the Battery menu.
4.
Sync your device to save your changes.
Can Charge 2 remind me to get up and move?
Charge 2 can keep track of your stationary time during the day and remind you to move. At 10 minutes
before the hour you'll feel a vibration if you haven't walked at least 250 steps. Check your dashboard to
see which hours during the day you met the 250-step goal and compare your hourly activity levels over
time.