05-06-2018
18:11
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05-07-2018
08:08
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AlejandraFitbit
05-06-2018
18:11
- last edited on
05-07-2018
08:08
by
AlejandraFitbit
I want to manually log an exercise, but it always shows the same amount of calories burned, this is not correct, each workout is different. Isn't the Fitbit supposed to measure heart rate all the time? Or is it just using any heart rate when I manually log it in? And I do this because when I start the workout on my Blaze watch it suddenly stops by itself mid workout.
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05-07-2018 08:27
05-07-2018 08:27
A warm welcome to the Community @Fabioischanging and @WendyB thanks for stopping by.
Which activity are you manually logging? Keep in mind that when you manually log an activity, you will have the option to add your burned calories (see attachment), you can adjust this information as you prefer.
My recommendation here as suggested, is to select the activity directly from your tracker. Remember that you have some options to choose. Take a look at the How do I customize the exercises on my Fitbit device? article to add shortcuts to your Blaze.
If the screen of your Blaze is rubbing with a sleeve, this will probably interfere with your exercise. You just avoid rubbing the screen of your tracker.
Let me know the outcome.
05-06-2018 20:07
05-06-2018 20:07
Manually logging will not give the intensity you are working at
Use the Exercycle part and select workout for things that are not listed. Rename later..
Manual Please read to understand your devices capabilities
https://staticcs.fitbit.com/content/assets/help/manuals/manual_blaze_en_US.pdf
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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05-07-2018 08:27
05-07-2018 08:27
A warm welcome to the Community @Fabioischanging and @WendyB thanks for stopping by.
Which activity are you manually logging? Keep in mind that when you manually log an activity, you will have the option to add your burned calories (see attachment), you can adjust this information as you prefer.
My recommendation here as suggested, is to select the activity directly from your tracker. Remember that you have some options to choose. Take a look at the How do I customize the exercises on my Fitbit device? article to add shortcuts to your Blaze.
If the screen of your Blaze is rubbing with a sleeve, this will probably interfere with your exercise. You just avoid rubbing the screen of your tracker.
Let me know the outcome.
06-08-2018 19:39
06-08-2018 19:39
I pressed by mistake the"accept this as a solutio " bitton
06-08-2018 19:43
06-08-2018 19:43
This is not solved i pressed the accept as solution button by mistake, my problem still stands and tgis is not a solutio , manually logging in the calories defeats the purpose of the watch, the watch is suppose to communicate all this to the app THIS PROBLEM IS NOT SOLVED i repeat THIS PROBLEM IS NOT SOLVED