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I enter my weight everyday on my Versa. Something changes it... it appears differently the next day??

Example:  I enter 105, versa takes it,  next day it shows as 235?  This seems to have started since the last update.

Also... there is bad logic relative to weight goals.  The app 'cheers' your success when you go over your weight goal.  That logic doesn't work with weight like it does with step goals.

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My weight goal suddenly is no longer functional.  I'm cheered every day even as my weight goes up. I clearly had indicated a lower weight and have inputted it in several times.

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Check your units.  105 kg is very close to 235 pounds.

Perhaps you are entering pounds where fitbit thinks you are entering kg.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Thank you for your suggestion! I did check that but EVERYTHING says
"lbs". I can't even find the setting to change from pounds to kilos. And
I think it actually goes the other way...1 lb equals less than half a kilo
(2.2)..107 lbs equals 48.5 kilos.
Still looking....
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How do I change the units of measurement on my Fitbit device? 

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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I looked for the setting but couldn't find where to find the change.
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My weight goal suddenly is no longer functional.  I'm cheered every day even as my weight goes up. I clearly had indicated a lower weight and have inputted it in several times.

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It's always after I look for help that I figure it out myself.   I switched to "maintain" weight and locked it in, then switched back to "lose weight."  At least for today, I'm "back on track!"

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