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Auto Pause effect on activity time in report

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I'm using a Google Pixel Watch 4 and Google Pixel 10 pro xl. Fitbit Premium is installed on both devices.

I've set up auto pause in Fitbit on my watch for running, walking, hiking, cycling.

The report created after finishing my activity shows the duration of my activity.
What duration is it? The whole duration including pause? So, the elapsed time between I did click start and stop on my watch. Or the net duration not including the pause?

Would it be possible to display both kind of durations in the report? The total duration AND the net duration?

Thx
Hagen

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Hi, @haddat, welcome again. To put forward suggestions and feature requests, you should use  Fitbit Community, where posts are regularly reviewed by moderators. Use the search bar to see if any other suggestions merit your vote and support. On your general question, you may find this thread of interest.

I hope this helps.

Cheers

Gr4ndp4 | UK
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Hey Hagen From my experience, the duration shown in Fitbit reports is usually the net active time, meaning pauses are excluded when auto-pause is enabled. However, the total elapsed time (start to stop) isn’t displayed by default. It’d be awesome if Fitbit added both values for better tracking! You can drop this suggestion in the Fitbit Community Hypic.

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I'm coming from the Garmin world. And therefore comparing Garmin features with Fitbit features. I've been often told that Fitbit is not comparable with Garmin. 

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