01-16-2019 14:13
01-16-2019 14:13
I have a Fitbit Charge 2 and a Fitbit Blaze. Both show on my Fitbit App as connected. I recently switched from an iPhone 6+ to a Galaxy S9 +. On the iPhone, Fitbit app displayed the data for the Fitbit tracker I was wearing, while the other charged. The Galaxy S9 + tries to show both...continously flip flopping the step counts...etc. Is there a way, other than deleting one tracker, for the Fitbit app to know one tracker is charging? If the iPhone could do it, the Galaxy S9 + should be able to do it also.
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01-16-2019 15:35
01-16-2019 15:35
@DkilnerWelcome to the Forums... I use an Android phone and have been using multi Fitbit mode for a couple of years.
To have success, I have always set OFF for All Day Sync and Always Connected on both Fitbits.
This allows me to select what I want to sync. I have the Ionic and the One.
@Dkilner wrote:I have a Fitbit Charge 2 and a Fitbit Blaze. Both show on my Fitbit App as connected. I recently switched from an iPhone 6+ to a Galaxy S9 +. On the iPhone, Fitbit app displayed the data for the Fitbit tracker I was wearing, while the other charged. The Galaxy S9 + tries to show both...continously flip flopping the step counts...etc. Is there a way, other than deleting one tracker, for the Fitbit app to know one tracker is charging? If the iPhone could do it, the Galaxy S9 + should be able to do it also.
01-16-2019 15:35
01-16-2019 15:35
@DkilnerWelcome to the Forums... I use an Android phone and have been using multi Fitbit mode for a couple of years.
To have success, I have always set OFF for All Day Sync and Always Connected on both Fitbits.
This allows me to select what I want to sync. I have the Ionic and the One.
@Dkilner wrote:I have a Fitbit Charge 2 and a Fitbit Blaze. Both show on my Fitbit App as connected. I recently switched from an iPhone 6+ to a Galaxy S9 +. On the iPhone, Fitbit app displayed the data for the Fitbit tracker I was wearing, while the other charged. The Galaxy S9 + tries to show both...continously flip flopping the step counts...etc. Is there a way, other than deleting one tracker, for the Fitbit app to know one tracker is charging? If the iPhone could do it, the Galaxy S9 + should be able to do it also.