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Any way to disable syncing to one of multiple paired trackers?

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I have a Fitbit Flex 2 and a Charge 2. Unfortunately, even when my Flex 2 is no where near my Android, which is most of the time, (I only wear it for the pool or the ocean) my phone still wants to try to sync to it. This belabors the syncing process for my charge and is also quite a bit of a ware on my battery.

If I unpair it, the problem goes away. Is there anyway to just tell my Android app to ignore one tracker or the other? Yes I have 'All day sync' and 'always connected' turned off.

I'm curious if there is an option to just fully disable syncing on one fitbit or the other so the phone isn't constantly looking for it.

 

Regards,

Bruce

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@Cyric Unfortunately, there is no way to tell your app to only sync to 1 tracker paired to your account. The easiest way to deter this is to only have 1 tracker paired when in use. If you want to switch to the other tracker for your pool or ocean activities, unpair the Charge 2 and pair the Flex 2. That's what I currently do. I have sent feedback for this to our Android team who is aware.

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@Cyric Unfortunately, there is no way to tell your app to only sync to 1 tracker paired to your account. The easiest way to deter this is to only have 1 tracker paired when in use. If you want to switch to the other tracker for your pool or ocean activities, unpair the Charge 2 and pair the Flex 2. That's what I currently do. I have sent feedback for this to our Android team who is aware.

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Ok, I have also posted this suggestion in the Feature Requests. I would think it would be just an easy boolean switch type of logic needed to make this happen.

Thanks for the input.

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