
On the Versa and Ionic, for example, you go to your watch’s Settings, and shut it down via About. Don’t worry, shutting down your device doesn’t delete any data. If you have just a few percentage points of battery juice left, but aren’t going to be moving much for the next couple of hours, then consider switching it off, and then turning it back on when you are up and about. Tip #13 : The ultimate battery saver is to switch your Fitbit off. Turning off alarms might make you late for work, but it will save you some battery life, and give you an extra half hour in bed! Tip #11: Try to keep your Fitbit at a sensible temperature, as batteries generally don’t like very high or very low temperatures. You’ll lose some important daily data and advanced sleep tracking, but you will keep that battery going a little longer. Swipe to Settings on the tracker, and turn off the Heart Rate monitor. Tip #10 : The Inspire HR, Charge 4, Versa Lite, Versa 2, and Ionic feature a great heart-rate monitor, but remember that it continuously tracks your heart rate while you’re exercising and throughout the day – and that uses up battery life. Inspire HR users should open the Settings app and check Phone GPS is On or Off. Blaze and Charge 2 owners need to do this via the mobile app. You turn this off on the Charge 3, Versa or Ionic via the Exercise option screen on the tracker. Tip #9: Turn off Connected GPS or Phone GPS on those Fitbits with this feature (Blaze, Charge 2, 3 and 4, Versa series, Ionic). Tip #8: Dim the screen on the Charge 3, Versa series or Ionic in the tracker’s Settings.
