04-02-2016 11:05
04-02-2016 11:05
04-02-2016 11:39
04-02-2016 11:39
Hi @D2Usher
Moved this thread from the Charge to the Android section since more relevant to the topic & increases the chance of getting a solution.
04-04-2016 05:32
04-04-2016 05:32
07-15-2016 06:49
03-03-2017 03:26
03-03-2017 03:26
I'm new to this app and accidentally entered water for today not drunk; I was testing the functionality.
I also think my steps were too high yesteday, but that was my first day and it could have been "operator error. ". I''m trying another approach today.
03-03-2017 07:08
03-03-2017 07:08
Hi @Gij4HisGlory, welcome to the Community! 😉 If you feel that your steps are too high, maybe you are using your Fitbit on your dominant hand, when we normally suggest you to use it on your non dominant hand so it won't record false steps just by moving your arms. Fitbit trackers have a finely tuned algorithm for step counting. The algorithm is designed to look for intensity and motion patterns that are most indicative of people walking and running. When working at a desk, cooking, or doing other arm movements, a tracker on your wrist can pick up some extra steps if it thinks you're walking. Many of these situations—such as working or cooking—do include a few steps in-between stationary periods so the tracker tries to give you credit for those steps. For the vast majority of customers, the amount of stray steps accumulated is negligible when compared to the entire day.
Give a try for a few days and let me know how it goes!
03-03-2017 09:42
03-03-2017 09:42
Thanks, but I'm not wearing any gear. I'm trying to use the Fit Bit App (Android) to track my steps, calories burned & water intake. But if I can't edit an error, I should probably stick with tracking food & water on S Health and maybe tracking steps on Google Fit. I really need simple and straighforward. Thanks
03-04-2017 04:00
03-04-2017 04:00
I have a few weeks of data I didn't do and would like to delete this wrong data..