02-21-2018
13:09
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02-24-2018
09:28
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RobertoME
02-21-2018
13:09
- last edited on
02-24-2018
09:28
by
RobertoME
Have utv/sxs and I walk on 65 acres. Recently my utv started counting my steps. Is there any bypass for this?
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02-24-2018 09:27
02-24-2018 09:27
Welcome aboard to the Fitbit Community @Rekeeder. I saw your concern and this is correct. I couldn't say better than @USAF-Larry. On bumpy roads or in a car with a stiff transmission you may get extra steps due to your tracker is translating that motion in to steps.
Note that a few extra steps won't affect your trends, however if it bothers you it's possible to log a Driving activity as it was mentioned here.
For more information see How do I delete data?
See you later and stick around if you have more questions.
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02-21-2018 13:26
02-21-2018 13:26
@Rekeeder, the bouncing of the 4-wheeler will likely cause your Fitbit tracker to count steps. The only way to eliminate those steps is to enter an activity for Driving for the time you were riding the 4-wheeler.
02-24-2018 09:27
02-24-2018 09:27
Welcome aboard to the Fitbit Community @Rekeeder. I saw your concern and this is correct. I couldn't say better than @USAF-Larry. On bumpy roads or in a car with a stiff transmission you may get extra steps due to your tracker is translating that motion in to steps.
Note that a few extra steps won't affect your trends, however if it bothers you it's possible to log a Driving activity as it was mentioned here.
For more information see How do I delete data?
See you later and stick around if you have more questions.
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?