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Hi, if I accidentally unoaired my tracker, when I pair it again, will I lose any oast data? Thanks.
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@Guy_ Thanks for your input.
@lilrenee Welcome to the forums. I will gladly explain how the saved data on the Fitbit device works.
If a device is unpaired, the Fitbit device will no longer be able to sync with the account. It will still track your data and show it on screen. However, next time the device is set up to an account, the data on the device will be set to 0 and then synced with the data on that account. So if you unpaired the device by accident, any data collected by the Fitbit until next set up will be lost. The device will only store data for some days if this is still paired to an account.
I am sorry that the data was lost. However, I am glad to read you have your husband´s data as reference. I wish you a lot of fun with Fitbit. Have a nice day!

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Hi @lilrenee - generally the watch keeps the data for some days until you do a successful sync to upload the information.
The Bluetooth pair is only the method to allow the watch to communicate with the Fitbit App.
If you did remove the Bluetooth entry, a good way to rebuild it is to
- Logout of the App
- Login again
- Go to the phone home screen without closing the App
- Click on the sync popup
- Wait for the pair and link requests
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Thanks Guy, it was fine actually, I just wish the Mobile Track would've worked, I didn't even find the option until after I had paired my tracker after vacation, isn't that odd? Pointless then, lol. I'll just base my hubby as my "tracker" for steps, miles, etc., we were together most of the time. lol. Thanks!
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@Guy_ Thanks for your input.
@lilrenee Welcome to the forums. I will gladly explain how the saved data on the Fitbit device works.
If a device is unpaired, the Fitbit device will no longer be able to sync with the account. It will still track your data and show it on screen. However, next time the device is set up to an account, the data on the device will be set to 0 and then synced with the data on that account. So if you unpaired the device by accident, any data collected by the Fitbit until next set up will be lost. The device will only store data for some days if this is still paired to an account.
I am sorry that the data was lost. However, I am glad to read you have your husband´s data as reference. I wish you a lot of fun with Fitbit. Have a nice day!

