You can also tap on the screen to scroll through your activity stats without leaving the screen. You'll initially get a 24-hour free trial with Arrows on your wrist before having to subscribe.ĭropping a sizeable splash of color on your Versa or Sense, Tropicale focuses on time, dropping the date and your step counts in the middle of the staggered clock numbers. Even the background color can be toggled, making this one of the more customisable options within the store. You'll get six stats spots, with the metrics and colors of the top four arrows all easily changed. One of our favourites from the Ionic makes it across to the Versa line, with Arrows allowing you to get a clean, colorful look at your day. You get the bonus of a small heart rate indicator in the bottom corner, and also a date counter in the center, and you even get to control the color of both the minute hand and heart rate icon to match your style. In addition to that, you'll have a shortcut to Fitbit's Relax app to take in some guided breathing exercises.įor those who want to ditch the digital look for something more traditional, check out Modern Analog. That could be your steps, or you could just stick to having the date alongside the time. If you're more interested in staying calm and paying closer attention to your mental wellbeing, this really minimal watch face will give you the time and one additional metric. Unfortunately, this face doesn't come with the option to customize the placing of the date and time, or indeed the color or metrics shown, but it's definitely one worth exploring if you don't necessarily need to see your stats every time you flick your wrist. Photograph allows you to take any image within your smartphone's camera roll, pinch and resize to your taste and then add them to the smartwatch. Just like the Apple Watch, Fitbit's Versa line also allows you to use your favourite photos as your watch face. Along with showing off your fitness stats and smartwatch elements like battery indicator, you can display temperature alongside a nice big moving icon to let you know whether you should grab a coat before heading out. This paid-for animated face gives you a 30 minute trial to let you decide whether this weather-centric option is for you. It first appeared on the Ionic, and now it's adapted for Versa devices and is one of the best to show off the vibrant screen of Fitbit's smartwatch family. Tapping in the centre switches between all that important health data, including steps, distance and calories burned. This 1980s inspired watch face just looks great. It's a great fit for Fitbit's vibrant color display and definitely one of our faves. You'll be able glance at heart rate, steps, battery life and even your active minutes. It fills up your screen with big colors, icons to indicate the stats being shown off and there is enough room of course squeeze in the time. You won't be able to customize these, unfortunately, but they do give you a stylish and reliable option to keep coming back to when you're done getting creative with other faces.īottom line, Bold is just a great looking watch face. Similar to the FlashRing and Moment Clocks faces from the Fitbit Ionic, About Time gives you a simple layout that includes four stats icons – steps, active minutes, heart rate and calories – below the time and date.
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