05-08-2016 00:01
05-08-2016 00:01
05-08-2016 02:39
05-08-2016 02:39
nothing specific.
charge it before leaving, and shutdown it.
when back, start it.
what i did for my Surge during 10 days.
05-08-2016 03:23
05-08-2016 03:23
05-08-2016 11:14
05-08-2016 11:14
@SunsetRunner,
It depends on the tracker. Some trackers, like the Flex, cannot be shut down. If you leave it at home, plugged in, you should be fine.
That said, your Fitbits hold 7 days of detailed (minute to minute) data and an additional 23 days of summarized (daily totals). So you can go for three weeks without internet connectivity and still retain your data.
And if you're going to be really unplugged (no access to electricity), there are alternate ways to charge it. You may charge it through any solar powered USB charger or USB battery pack.
I hope this helps.
Frank | Washington, USA
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