04-27-2017 21:15 - last edited on 04-28-2017 07:00 by LanuzaFitbit
04-27-2017 21:15 - last edited on 04-28-2017 07:00 by LanuzaFitbit
On my dashboard, I show 92 active minutes today, so I would expect my "active days" to increment by one, but it didn't. What gives?
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
04-28-2017 08:00
04-28-2017 08:00
Hello @DJayne!
I'd like to take a close look on this. Would it be possible for you to take a screen shot showing the active days and then post it as a reply? That should let me see exactly what is happening.
Look forward to your reply so that we can find the best way forward.
04-28-2017 08:21
04-28-2017 08:21
Sure - here's my active days board with this week at the bottom.
It picked up my active minutes on Monday and Wednesday, but not on Thursday (yesterday). (Tuesday was a sedentary day, no active minutes.)
04-28-2017 08:22
04-28-2017 08:22
And here's my dashboard for today:
04-28-2017 08:24
04-28-2017 08:24
Oops...just realized I misspoke in my initial post. I show 92 active minutes for yesterday, but the day wasn't counted as an exercise day.
04-28-2017 13:50
04-28-2017 13:50
It appears you haven't logged an activity for Thursday. As far as I'm aware, you don't get 'active day' credit unless it's in your log. I see you have logged a sport on Monday and a walk on Wednesday, which would give you credit for only those days.
If you add your Thursday activity manually, I'm almost certain it will give you credit for that day too.
Hope this fixes your problem
04-28-2017 14:04
04-28-2017 14:04
04-28-2017 14:56
04-28-2017 14:56
It seems your Thursday activity was not added automatically since it's not in your log.
You can log an exercise manually by clicking the plus sign on the right side top menu of your Windows app or at https://www.fitbit.com/activities by selecting your exercise and entering the start time and duration.
04-28-2017 18:53
04-28-2017 18:53
Yes - I'm aware that I can manually add an exercise, but that's not the point. The point is WHY isn't the 90 minutes of activity that was automatically recorded by the tracker not also automatically recorded as exercise? Activity on previous days was, so what's different?
I want to understand how the application evaluates the information to mark extended activity as exercise or not. And if my 90 minute hike met those criteria, what went wrong that it was overlooked by the app?
04-28-2017 20:48
04-28-2017 20:48
I have a Charge 2 and I have the same problem as OP. I am missing whole days, whole consecutive days. Why?
I received my Charge 2 January 2 2017. Should I contact Fitbit telephone support? Or return it???
04-29-2017 05:47
04-29-2017 05:47
Since you were hiking, your tracker might not have picked it up as continuous, high-movement activity, which is what it looks for. I don't have any specific details, but you should read What should I know about SmartTrack exercise detection?
Hopefully it will give you some of the answers you're looking for
04-29-2017 07:53
04-29-2017 07:53
I thought about that. Thank you for the link to the help topic - it confirms what I had assumed to be how Fitbit identifies exercise. However, I move pretty steadily when I hike. Here are screenshots of my steps, active minutes, and HR that day. You can clearly see when I was hiking. My HR record for that day shows me in "fat burn" rate for the duration of my hike. The total duration of the hike was about 90 minutes - I know because I was time-constrained and turned around after hiking 45 minutes.