07-20-2024 10:07
07-20-2024 10:07
Hi, is there a way to avoid automatic data for bike when I am on fact on an electric scooter (trotinette electric) ?
thank you ^_^
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07-20-2024 11:27 - edited 07-20-2024 11:28
07-20-2024 11:27 - edited 07-20-2024 11:28
@Komjibz Yes, you can do this. Tap on your Exercise days tile on your Fitbit app. Tap on the three dots in the upper right, then Activity settings. Choose Outdoor Bike, the toggle it off. Remember to toggle it back on if you want a bike ride to be auto-recognized.
The accelerometer sees what it sees. Some people get a bike ride when mowing their lawn.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-20-2024 11:27 - edited 07-20-2024 11:28
07-20-2024 11:27 - edited 07-20-2024 11:28
@Komjibz Yes, you can do this. Tap on your Exercise days tile on your Fitbit app. Tap on the three dots in the upper right, then Activity settings. Choose Outdoor Bike, the toggle it off. Remember to toggle it back on if you want a bike ride to be auto-recognized.
The accelerometer sees what it sees. Some people get a bike ride when mowing their lawn.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-20-2024 22:51
07-20-2024 22:51
Awesome ! I did it ! Thank you 💓
09-06-2024 14:30
09-06-2024 14:30
Is there any way to have it still track the e-scooter ride (I love the speed data and time data from it) but not count it as exercise? It's been marking my exercise for the day as complete, and I just want to stop that because clearly I'm not actually working out while riding the scooter, but I do like how it tracks when I take scooter rides, for how long, and what portions of my ride are faster vs. slower.