03-23-2016 06:26
03-23-2016 06:26
The food log doesn't preserve the units entered. If you enter 2 oz of cheese it displays as 2 cups. The same thing happens with lots of other units.
I tried this on Chrome and Safari.
It is quite annyoing.
-Dan
03-26-2016 03:51
03-26-2016 03:51
Hi @DannyNYC
Moved this thread from the Charge HR to the Fitbit.com Dashboard section to increase the chance of getting a solution.
03-26-2016 03:57
03-26-2016 03:57
03-26-2016 04:57
03-26-2016 04:57
@DannyNYC wrote:
Thanks for moving to the right forum.
What would be the right forum for fitbit mobile app?
depending the operating system.
there are 3
03-26-2016 05:29
03-26-2016 05:29
iOS
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/iOS-App/bd-p/ios
Android
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Android-App/bd-p/android
Windows 10 App & Windows Phone App
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Windows-10-App-Windows-Phone-App/bd-p/winphone
03-27-2016 16:00
03-27-2016 16:00
@DannyNYC wrote:The food log doesn't preserve the units entered. If you enter 2 oz of cheese it displays as 2 cups. The same thing happens with lots of other units.
I tried this on Chrome and Safari.
It is quite annyoing.
-Dan
Fitbit is aware of this problem and working on a resolution. Note that the unit of measure and nutrition information is correct in the database, it's simply displaying the wrong unit of measure on the log.
Hope this helps!
Charge HR, Flex | Windows 10 | Android | iPad
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.