04-01-2019 11:57 - edited 04-03-2019 14:30
04-01-2019 11:57 - edited 04-03-2019 14:30
Update: Thanks everyone for your patience and understanding with issues related to Daylight Saving Time changes. If you are still seeing unexpected behavior on your device, please perform a manual sync by following these steps. Once your device has synced, you should see everything working properly again.
If this doesn't help, we'd expect the next midnight rollover tonight to help get things back to normal. We apologize for the inconvenience, and are ensuring that the concerns in this thread are heard by the larger team.
Daylight Saving Time took place in Europe this past Sunday morning. Some features on your Fitbit device may be affected. These issues should be resolved by syncing after the time change. If you continue to have trouble with any of the following features, please proceed with the troubleshooting steps below:
Sleep logs may be off by an hour and graphs may show incorrect data
- Try editing your sleep log to reflect the correct amount of sleep by following the steps here.
Hourly Activity Goals and Reminders To Move may change to a different timeframe
- We recommend switching Reminders To Move to “off” so that you aren’t receiving these reminders until the issue is sorted. You can re-enable the feature the next day.
Device time may be off by one hour
- Restart your phone to make sure the time is correct there first, and then manually sync your device.
Silent alarms may be off by one hour
- We recommend setting a backup alarm on your phone or clock if you need to be woken up on Sunday morning. Your device's alarms should be accurate as soon as your the time updates by syncing with an phone/computer that shows the correct time.
We recommend turning on All Day Sync so that your device has the best chance of being up to date. Once your device has synced and updated to the new time, you should be all set. If you've tried the above troubleshoots and still have difficulty, rest assured that these issues should resolve themselves the next day. Thank you for your understanding.
03-31-2019 04:56
03-31-2019 04:56
Another change in the clocks and yet another instance of the sleep tracker going awry. How many more times is this going to happen before the bug is fixed?!
I'm using a Charge HR and my sleep data - and heart rate data - seem to have been overlayed for an hour:
I've looked back through the community posts and every time the clocks change, users raise this as an issue, and every time there is the same response:
I have tried the suggestions given by the moderators and they don't work; manually editing the sleep log doesn't make a difference. Therefore, it doesn't seem reasonable to write that these issues are "RESOLVED". They are not resolved!
Please fix this issue, properly. Sleep data is very important to me and being told to manually correct it (i.e. guess what happened) is not a valid resolution.
03-31-2019 14:18
03-31-2019 14:18
My Fitbit is showing the correct time (forward one hour - GMT+1) but the dashboard on the app is not correct. It’s gone forward another hour.
Ive tried changing from set time automatically to manual, forces sync, log out & back in - nothing has worked
03-31-2019 22:47
03-31-2019 22:47
My steps didn't reset after daylight savings time. My 31 of March steps are now included in my 1st o
03-31-2019 22:51
03-31-2019 22:51
My steps didn't reset after daylight savings time. My 31 of March steps are now included in my 1st of April steps...
Never had this issue before an have been using Fitbits since December 2015 😥
Love my Fitbit and have not gone one day without one and hopefully never will 😍
03-31-2019 22:54
03-31-2019 22:54
My steps haven’t reset either. Have same issue. Does anybody know how to reset?
03-31-2019 22:57
03-31-2019 22:57
I thought it was just me.
Hope they fix it .
03-31-2019 23:04
03-31-2019 23:04
Mines done the same! Arghh! Can't work out how to reset it either 😰
03-31-2019 23:11
03-31-2019 23:11
03-31-2019 23:25
03-31-2019 23:25
Me too. I just assumed it was an April Fool’s joke, I got fireworks and 10744 steps at one minute past midnight, 1st April, 2019. It was also the end of the first day of daylight saving time. I see it’s happened a couple of times before. Weird.
03-31-2019 23:30
03-31-2019 23:30
I will join the group. Mine did not reset either. I have tried a restart with no effect!
04-01-2019 00:53
04-01-2019 00:53
Same here.. I'm unsure if this is a fault or rubbish April Fool's joke?.. If it's the latter then it's pretty annoying.
04-01-2019 00:54
04-01-2019 00:54
mine too.
04-01-2019 00:58
04-01-2019 00:58
Same for me - had the fireworks but reality is only 1965 steps not 10,000 - the chart is right the dashboard isn't
04-01-2019 01:06
04-01-2019 01:06
Mines the same. Reset doesn't alter it.
If this is Fitbit's idea of an April fool's joke then it is in bad taste.
My wife's Garmin doesn't do this, and its easier to sync and alter settings on it as well as it remembering the previous day's steps and other activities! Much better
04-01-2019 01:11
04-01-2019 01:11
I have the same problem. And have never had this before in 2 years of use.
04-01-2019 01:15
04-01-2019 01:15
Mine also didn't reset and is adding the steps of March 31st to April 1st..
I'm kind of relieved to see that I'm not the only one with this problem, however, unfortunately nobody seems to know how to solve it.. I hope we get the answer fairly quickly! I'm curious and annoyed at the same time..
04-01-2019 01:30
04-01-2019 01:30
My steps haven’t reset this morning like many others and are not counting help
04-01-2019 01:42
04-01-2019 01:42
Spoken to customer support they are working on this
04-01-2019 01:55
04-01-2019 01:55
So annoying, but glad to know it isn't just me whose fitbit didn't reset at midnight. Fingers crossed they sort this asap.