On the FitBit app for Exercise tracking, how does one select bike option? I only see Run, Walk and Hike.
I know the Blaze auto detects Bike, but when you do that, you can't see your mile times(splts).
Also, I ride a motorcycle every day to work and back, the auto detect thinks those times are Biking, which in a way they are, but is there a way to make it not pick those up?
Thanks in advance, just got my Blaze last Thursday so I am learning the new tracker. I have been using a flex for a year and a half.
Best Answerfollowed the steps from the link and I still didn't see any exercises. So, I deleted one and now see 5.
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Hello @sharkyron welcome to the Fitbit Community! 🙂 You can add up to seven activities to your Blaze. You just need to go to your profile settings and select the activities you want to display on your tracker. Here are the available options.
After that make sure to sync your tracker to see the selected exercises on your Blaze display. @Rich_Laue thanks for your amazing cooperation! 🙂
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What if you just want to use the app and not the watch ( if the watch is dead or something)? All I want is MPH on the screen. Similar to mapmyride.
Best AnswerUnfortunately the Fitbit app only supports run, walk, and hike. Try another app, like Strava and then setup sync at strava.fitbit.com and Fitbit will pull rides from Strava and create a workout in Fitbit.
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze