02-29-2016 12:23
02-29-2016 12:23
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
Best Answer02-29-2016 12:30
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02-29-2016 12:30
@Fav150 Just like @Catwoman69 suggested, you can definitely use more than one Fitbit tracker on the same account. Click here for more details.
02-29-2016 12:27
02-29-2016 12:27
Yes it is, I prefer HR for stronger vibration of alarm. HR just shuts down during day
02-29-2016 12:30
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02-29-2016 12:30
@Fav150 Just like @Catwoman69 suggested, you can definitely use more than one Fitbit tracker on the same account. Click here for more details.
02-29-2016 14:17
02-29-2016 14:17
Best Answer02-29-2016 14:21
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02-29-2016 14:21
When I do something similar to this, I always ensure that I sync right as I'm switching devices. That way, I don't lose any of my precious data!
Best Answer03-05-2016 18:33
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03-05-2016 18:33
As @EmersonFitbit says at one time i didnt need to sync when switching trackers, but lately i found steps disappearing when i dots not sync when switching.
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