
Getting text messages on your Fitbit can be a game-changer, allowing you to stay connected without needing to reach for your phone.
To get started, you'll need to have the Fitbit app installed on your Android or iPhone, as well as a compatible Fitbit device.
First, make sure your Fitbit device is connected to your phone via Bluetooth. This will enable the syncing of your phone's notifications, including text messages.
You can also set up Fitbit to receive text messages from specific contacts, which is a great way to prioritize the messages that matter most.
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Device Requirements
To get text messages on your Fitbit, you'll need to meet the device requirements. Fitbit has added support for notifications to many of their activity trackers, but the level of support varies depending on the combination of the model of Fitbit device and mobile device you're using.
The Fitbit models that are compatible with mobile device notifications include a range of devices, but specifics aren't provided in the article.
The notifications feature is separate from the notifications the Fitbit app currently sends to your mobile device(s), so you'll need to ensure your Fitbit device is compatible with this new feature.
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Android Setup
To get text messages on your Fitbit Versa 2 from an Android device, you'll want to start by setting up the Fitbit app.
You can use the Quick Reply feature to craft custom replies to frequently sent messages.
Tap on Quick Replies inside the notification window to access this feature.
Add your frequently used replies to the Messages list, so you can quickly send them back.
You can also add emojis to your Quick Replies for a more personalized touch.
If you use the same emoji repeatedly, such as the Thumbs up emoji, you can replace it with a more convenient option.
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iPhone Setup
To set up your iPhone for receiving text messages on your Fitbit Versa 2, start by launching the Fitbit app on your iPhone. Tap on the profile icon at the upper-left corner to access your account settings.
From the menu, select Versa 2 to configure the specific device settings. Choose Notifications from the list to access the notification settings for your Fitbit Versa 2.
Toggle the switch for Text Messages to enable this feature, allowing your Fitbit Versa 2 to receive text messages from your iPhone.
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Text Messaging
Text messaging on your Fitbit Versa is a convenient feature that lets you respond to messages without picking up your phone. You can store up to 30 notifications on your Versa, after which the oldest are replaced with new ones.
To start responding to messages, you'll need to enable text notifications in the Fitbit app. This is a simple process that only takes a few taps.
First, open the Fitbit app and tap the Account icon in the upper left corner. From there, tap the device name, then Notifications, and finally Text Messages. Make sure the option is toggled On to receive message notifications.
You can also choose what app to receive message notifications from on this screen. For example, if you only want to receive messages from your BFF, you can select that app specifically.
One thing to keep in mind is that you can only respond to existing messages, not start new ones. This is a limitation of the Fitbit Versa's text messaging feature, but it's still pretty handy to be able to respond to messages without grabbing your phone.
Here's a step-by-step guide to enabling text notifications:
- Open the Fitbit app and tap the Account icon in the upper left corner.
- Tap the device name.
- Tap Notifications.
- Tap Text Messages.
- Make sure the option is toggled On.
Enabling Text Notifications
To start receiving text messages on your Fitbit, you'll first need to enable text notifications in the Fitbit app.
To do this, open the Fitbit app and tap the Account icon in the upper left corner. This will take you to your device settings.
Next, tap the device name to access its specific settings. From there, tap Notifications to view the notification options for your device.
Make sure the Text Messages option is toggled On to enable text notifications. You can also choose which app to receive message notifications from on this screen.
Note that this is a separate feature from the notifications the Fitbit app currently sends to your mobile device(s).
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Quick Replies
Quick Replies are a game-changer for Fitbit users. They allow you to respond to messages with pre-set replies, saving you time and effort.
To enable Quick Replies, you need to have the Fitbit app connected to your phone and have the Messages feature enabled. You can do this by going to the Fitbit app, tapping on your profile picture, and selecting "Settings" and then "Messages".
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Once enabled, you can access Quick Replies by swiping up from the bottom of your Fitbit screen and selecting the Messages icon. From there, you can choose from a list of pre-set replies or type a custom response.
You can customize your Quick Replies by going to the Fitbit app, tapping on your profile picture, and selecting "Settings" and then "Messages". Here, you can edit or delete existing replies or add new ones.
Some popular Quick Replies include "On my way" and "Running late", which can be especially useful for busy users.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Fitbit no longer giving me notifications?
Enable notifications in the Fitbit app by going to your profile, device, and then Notifications, where you can turn on/off call, text, and app notifications. This will help you receive notifications on your Fitbit again
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