Receiving Call And Text Notifications; Enabling Notifications; Recognizing Incoming Notifications - Fitbit Zip FLEX 2 Product Manual

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Receiving Call and Text Notifications

Over 200 compatible iOS and Android mobile devices let you receive incoming
phone call and text message notifications on your Flex 2 when your mobile device is
nearby. To determine whether your device supports this feature, go to
http://www.fitbit.com/devices. Note that notifications aren't available with the Fitbit
app for Windows 10.

Enabling notifications

Before you turn on notifications in the Fitbit app, make sure that Bluetooth is on and
that your mobile device is capable of sending notifications (often under Settings >
Notifications).
For more information about making sure your mobile device permits notifications,
see help.fitbit.com.
To turn on call or text notifications:
1.   With your tracker nearby, tap
2.   Tap the Flex 2 tile.
3.   Tap
Notifications
notifications.
4.   Follow the onscreen instructions to connect (bond) your mobile device with
your tracker.
After notifications are enabled, "Flex 2" appears in the list of Bluetooth devices
paired to your mobile device.
Note: If this is your first time setting up notifications on your Android mobile device,
for detailed instructions, see

Recognizing incoming notifications

If your tracker and mobile device are within 30 feet of each other, a call or text
message causes the tracker to show a light pattern and vibrate.
For phone calls, Flex 2 vibrates two times or until you answer the call or double tap
your tracker. While the phone is ringing you'll see a blue light and four white lights,
repeated up to four times.
Account
and turn on or off any combination of call or text
help.fitbit.com
on the Fitbit dashboard.
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