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Charge 6 doesn't track floors

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I gather from the Community’s comments that the Charge 6 does not track floors.  If this is so, why on earth do they list it as a tracking tool?!?  Very disappointed!

Delores D.

 

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Hello @Sadaboutthis 

You are correct. The Charge 6 doesn't have an altimeter which is used to track floors.

I'm not sure what you mean by "...why on earth do they list it as a tracking tool?!? " Where did you see the Charge 6 listed as tracking floors?

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Hello @Sadaboutthis 

You are correct. The Charge 6 doesn't have an altimeter which is used to track floors.

I'm not sure what you mean by "...why on earth do they list it as a tracking tool?!? " Where did you see the Charge 6 listed as tracking floors?

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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It's listed in the settings area under manage data. I, too, was disappointed that they no longer show up. So now I guess I wear 2 watches...charge 2 and charge 6 so I get the data that I like to see.

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Hello @IowaGoldenGirls and welcome to the Community.  All users go to the same Manage Data page, regardless of the model they use.  I want to give you another example.  You upgraded from a Charge 2 to a Charge 6.  The Charge 2 gives active minutes, but the Charge 6 gives active zone minutes.  A model gives one or the other, but both options are on the list.

Fitbit doesn't recommend wearing two Fitbits at the same time.  Fitbit can try to reconcile your data, but you might get wacky results.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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