11-09-2025
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DavidFitbit
11-09-2025
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DavidFitbit
as of November 6 weight updates no longer occur immediately but sometime during the day and my body fat percentage from 19% to 35% what happened?
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
11-09-2025 04:02
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11-09-2025 04:02
@Sdjr I moved your post to the Aria scale forum, a better fit for your issue. Fitbit is aware of the time delay with your weight appearing in your weight tile. This is happening to both Aria/Aria 2 users and isn't specific to Android or iOS.
I didn't merge your post into the existing thread, because of your second issue, I don't have an answer for you. Maybe someone else can help you.
This is a no, harm, no foul comment. November 11 is in the future. You can edit your post by doing the following. Tap on the down arrow in the circle in the upper right of your post, then the Edit option.
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11-09-2025 04:38
Best Answer11-11-2025 11:55
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11-11-2025 11:55
Hi @Sdjr & @LZeeW, thanks for stopping by, I hope you're doing well.
Let me help you with your questions about the delay in syncing the Aria weighs to the Fitbit app and the sudden change of the body fat %.
I'm sorry to hear that your Aria weight takes hours to show up in the Fitbit app. Thank you for reporting this. We already reported the situation and will let you know if there's any update.
Regarding the body fat % it may be related to regular and lean mode. Aria has two modes to calculate body fat percentage. The default is “regular” mode, which applies to most people. “Lean” mode is intended for professional or very high-level athletes with exceptionally low body fat relative to their muscle mass.
If your scale’s current mode appears to give you an incorrect body fat percentage reading, try switching modes. For instructions see How do I use my Fitbit scale? > What’s the difference between regular and lean mode?