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I have been using the Fitbit app with my Google Watch 3 for over a year and regularly use the target cardio load, which I have set to maintaining fitness.
Suddenly as from yesterday the app has stubbornly said "No Target" instead of giving me a target load.
I have tried rebooting both my watch and the phone. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Fitbit app. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Google Watch app. None of these have made any difference.
Please don't reply saying you need to use this for at least 7 days. I know that and I've been using it for over a year and it has worked fine until now. Why has it stopped working now?
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yesterday
yesterday
@JoolzF @JerryHam , A warm welcome to the Community! Thank you for your messages .
The bug that caused Cardio target load to not appear in the Fitbit App for some Customers has been fixed. Performing a manual sync in the Fitbit app (pull-down on the Today screen) is the recommended work-around to populate the Cardio target load value.
Let us know if you have any questions.
JuanFitbit | Community Moderator, Fitbit. Hat dir mein Beitrag geholfen dann markier ihn als Lösung und gib mir Kudos !! Habt ihr Tipps um fitter zu werden? Lifestyle Discussion forum.
yesterday
yesterday
Yeah, it seems broken. Yesterday and today I also got no target cardio load. Just another FitBit goof up.
yesterday
yesterday
@JoolzF @JerryHam , A warm welcome to the Community! Thank you for your messages .
The bug that caused Cardio target load to not appear in the Fitbit App for some Customers has been fixed. Performing a manual sync in the Fitbit app (pull-down on the Today screen) is the recommended work-around to populate the Cardio target load value.
Let us know if you have any questions.
JuanFitbit | Community Moderator, Fitbit. Hat dir mein Beitrag geholfen dann markier ihn als Lösung und gib mir Kudos !! Habt ihr Tipps um fitter zu werden? Lifestyle Discussion forum.
4 hours ago
4 hours ago
Thankyou. It's working fine today.