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Fitbit Convinced Rollator is a Mountain Bike

I use a rollator when I'm out and about, and often my fitbit will start randomly tracking biking. I always dismiss the alerts, but then they appear in my workout history as "mountain biking" and no matter how many times I go in to correct that I'm simply walking, the edits won't stick. has anyone dealt with something similar and found workarounds?

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It's been known to happen since Fitbit interprets the motion and tries to fit it with the best auto detect exercise.  When I'm pushing a shopping cart it thinks I'm on a mountain bike.  I do try and correct the exercise and sometimes it lets me save, sometimes not.  This unable to edit workouts is a known issue, unfortunately.  I believe you can disable the auto-detect exercise in either the app settings or the device settings.  But then you might have an issue trying to manually log the workout later, say add a walk, as sometimes, manually additions don't save (also a known issue).

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