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To see the time on your Fitbit device, turn your wrist to wake up the screen. With Fitbit Versa 2, you can also turn on always-on display to keep the time visible.

How do I adjust screen wake settings?

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Adjust this feature directly on your wrist or in the Fitbit app depending on your device.

On-device

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If your device isn't listed below, see the instructions to turn off this feature in the Fitbit app.

Ace and Inspire series

Press and hold the button or buttons and tap Screen Wake .

Charge 3 and Charge 4

Press and hold the button and swipe left, then tap Screen Wake .

Ionic, Sense, and Versa series

Open the quick settings on your watch:

  • Ionic, Versa, Versa Lite Edition, and Versa 2—Swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap the quick settings icon .

  • Sense and Versa 3—Swipe right from the clock face.

In the quick settings screen, tap the screen wake icon to adjust the setting.

  • When you set Screen Wake to Auto (Motion), the screen turns on each time you turn your wrist.
  • When you set Screen Wake to Manual (Button), press the button to turn on the screen.
Wake up watch electric shockFitbit app
  1. Tap the Today tab , and tap your profile picture.
  2. Tap your device image.
  3. Find the option to turn off Quick View.
fitbit.com dashboardWatch
  1. From the fitbit.com dashboard, click the gear icon > your device image.
  2. Find the option to turn off Quick View.
Can I keep the clock display on?

To keep the clock visible at all times, turn on the always-on display setting.

Turning on always-on display impacts your watch's battery. When always-on display is turned on, your watch requires more frequent charging.
Sense and Versa 3
  1. Swipe right from the clock face to open your quick settings.
  2. Tap the always-on display icon .

Clock faces without an always-on display mode use a default always-on display clock face. Choose an analog or digital clock face. Open the Settings app > Display. In the Always-on display section, tap Analog or Digital.

Always-on display automatically turns off when your watch's battery is critically low.

To exit the always-on display and interact with your watch, turn your wrist toward you, press the button, or double-tap the display.

Versa 2
  1. Swipe down from the top of your screen. After your notifications appear, swipe down again to open the control center. Tap the quick settings icon .
  2. In the quick settings screen, tap the always-on display icon .
  3. To set off-hours when the always-on display automatically turns off, open the Settings app > Always-On Display > Customize.

Many clock faces have their own always-on display mode. If a clock face doesn’t have this feature, you see the default always-on display clock face. To adjust what’s shown on the default always-on display clock, open the Settings app > Always-On Display > Customize.

Clock Style Choose between a digital or analog clock face.
Status bar Turn on the battery indicator.
Core Stats Show your progress toward 2 core stats of your choice.
Off-hours Set the display to automatically turn off during certain hours.

Always-on display automatically turns off when your watch's battery is critically low.

To exit the always-on display and interact with your watch, turn your wrist toward you, press the button, or double-tap the display.

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Look up wake up, wake-up, or wakeup in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

To wake up is to emerge from sleep.

Wake up may also refer to:

Television[edit]

  • Wake Up (TV program), a former Australian breakfast TV show
  • 'Wake-Up', an episode of the television series Teletubbies
  • 'Wake Up', a 2014 episode of the animated television series Adventure Time
  • 'Wake Up' (TV series), a medical drama series from Taiwan
  • 'Wake Up' (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), a 2017 episode from the fourth season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • 'Wake Up' (Supergirl), a 2017 episode from the third season of Supergirl
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Music[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album), 1995
  • Wake Up (BTS album), 2014
  • Wake Up (Jessica Andersson album), 2009
  • Wake Up! (John Legend and The Roots album), 2010
  • Wake Up (Paige Armstrong album), 2009
  • Wake Up! (Pope Francis album), 2015
  • Wake Up (Shalamar album), 1990
  • Wake Up (Sway EP), 2013
  • Wake Up (Swoope album), 2012
  • Wake Up (The Vamps album), 2015
  • Wake Up (Youngblood Hawke album), 2013
  • Wake Up (Anthony Neely album), 2012
  • Wake Up, by Roy Ayers, 1992
  • Wake Up, by Avant, renamed The Letter, 2010

Songs[edit]

  • 'Wake Up' (Arcade Fire song), 2005
  • 'Wake Up' (ClariS song), 2012
  • 'Wake Up' (Eliot song), represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
  • 'Wake Up' (Eskimo Joe song), 2001
  • 'Wake Up' (Fetty Wap song), 2016
  • 'Wake Up' (Hilary Duff song), 2005
  • 'Wake Up' (The Living End song), 2006
  • 'Wake Up' (Rage Against the Machine song), 1992
  • 'Wake Up' (Suicide Silence song), 2009
  • 'Wake Up!' (Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra song), 2014
  • 'Wake Up' (Travis Scott song), 2019
  • 'Wake Up' (The Vamps song), 2015
  • 'Wake Up' (XTC song), 1984
  • 'Wake Up (Make a Move)', by Lostprophets, 2004
  • 'Wake Up (Next to You)', by Graham Parker, 1982
  • 'Wake Up', by Aaradhna from Treble & Reverb
  • 'Wake Up', by Alanis Morissette from Jagged Little Pill
  • 'Wake Up!!!', by Aldo Nova from Nova's Dream
  • 'Wake Up', by Alicia Keys from The Diary of Alicia Keys
  • 'Wake Up', by American Hi-Fi from Blood & Lemonade
  • 'Wake Up', by Aphrodite's Child from It's Five O'Clock
  • 'Wake Up', by Awolnation from Megalithic Symphony
  • 'Wake Up', by Brand Nubian from One for All
  • 'Wake Up', by Breed 77 from Insects
  • 'Wake Up', by The Chambers Brothers from Love, Peace and Happiness
  • 'Wake Up', by The Charlatans from Wonderland
  • 'Wake Up', by Chicane from The Best of Chicane: 1996–2008
  • 'Wake Up!', by Close Your Eyes from We Will Overcome
  • 'Wake Up', by CNBLUE from Code Name Blue
  • 'Wake Up', by Coheed and Cambria from Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
  • 'Wake Up', by Damageplan from New Found Power
  • 'Wake Up!', by The Doors, a poem from the song 'Celebration of the Lizard'
  • 'Wake Up', by Dope from Felons and Revolutionaries
  • 'Wake Up', by Dr. Dog from Easy Beat
  • 'Wake Up', by Earshot from Letting Go
  • 'Wake Up', by EDEN from End Credits
  • 'Wake Up', by Emigrate from Emigrate
  • 'Wake Up', by Enuff Z'Nuff from 10
  • 'Wake Up', by Fergie from The Dutchess
  • 'Wake Up', by Framing Hanley from A Promise to Burn
  • 'Wake Up', by Funkadelic from America Eats Its Young
  • 'Wake Up', by Girls' Generation from Hoot
  • 'Wake Up', by Gob from Muertos Vivos
  • 'Wake Up', by Hanson from the film soundtrack The Princess Diaries
  • 'Wake Up', by Hilary Duff from Most Wanted
  • 'Wake Up', by Hooverphonic from No More Sweet Music
  • “Wake Up”, by Kayzo and RIOT
  • 'Wake Up', by KJ-52 from The Yearbook
  • 'Wake Up', by Korn from Issues
  • 'Wake Up', by Love and Rockets from Love and Rockets
  • 'Wake Up', by Mad Season from Above
  • 'Wake Up', by Merle Haggard from The Way I Am
  • 'Wake Up', by Metro Station from Savior
  • 'Wake Up', by Missy Elliott from This Is Not a Test!
  • 'Wake Up', by Mr. Big from Actual Size
  • 'Wake Up', by The Neville Brothers from Yellow Moon
  • 'Wake Up', by Oingo Boingo from Good for Your Soul
  • 'Wake Up', by Pennywise from the compilation Punk-O-Rama III
  • 'Wake Up', by Pepper
  • 'Wake Up', by Pure Essence
  • 'Wake Up', by Ringo Starr from Stop and Smell the Roses
  • 'Wake Up', by Robots in Disguise
  • 'Wake Up', by Run–D.M.C. from Run–D.M.C.
  • 'Wake Up', by Saga from Sagacity
  • 'Wake Up', by Sarah Slean from Day One
  • 'Wake Up', by Sibel Redžep
  • 'Wake Up', by Slapshock from Project 11-41
  • 'Wake Up', by Sliimy
  • 'Wake Up', by SOiL from Whole
  • 'Wake Up', by Story of the Year from The Black Swan
  • 'Wake Up', by Teddy Thompson from Teddy Thompson
  • 'Wake Up', by Three Days Grace from Three Days Grace
  • 'Wake Up', by Thrice from To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere
  • 'Wake Up', by Tim Armstrong from A Poet's Life
  • 'Wake Up', by Two Door Cinema Club from Beacon
  • 'Wake Up', by The Verve Pipe from A Family Album
  • 'Wake Up', by The Walkmen from Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone
  • 'Wake Up', by Woody Guthrie from Nursery Days
  • 'Wake Up', by Yoko Ono from It's Alright (I See Rainbows)
  • 'Wake Up', by Z-Ro from King of da Ghetto
  • 'Wake Up (Set Your Sights)', by Uriah Heep from ...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble
  • 'Wake Up (The Sleeping Giant)', by Twisted Sister from Love Is for Suckers

Other[edit]

  • Wake Up, a musical by Rainhard Fendrich and Harold Faltermeyer

See also[edit]

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  • 'Wake It Up', a 2008 song by E-40
  • 'Wake Me Up When September Ends', a 2004 song by Green Day
  • 'Wake Up, America!', a World War I song written in 1916
  • Wake Up, O Sleeper, a 2003 album by Cool Hand Luke
  • Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!, a 2007 album by The Pillows
  • Wakeup Call (WBAI), a New York morning radio program
  • Wake-up robot problem, a situation where an robot must localize itself without prior knowledge
  • Woke, a term referring to a perceived awareness of issues concerning social justice

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