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Wacko time

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Starting on 21 February when I manually enter my time on the treadmill it moves it forward seven hours. So in order to get it to go on the right day I have to put it in at 12:30 AM instead of 7:30 PM. And today all of my sleep hours moved by seven hours. So I’m now going to bed at 5 o’clock at night.And this is on top of it not tracking my Tredmill time accurately or my steps. It doesn’t even give me active minutes. This started in August.

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Check your phone for an app update.  I think this was just fixed in new app update.

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My app is up-to-date. I just deleted it and re-downloaded it and it’s still completely wacko.

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Which app - Android, iOS, Windows 10 app, fitbit.com?

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And the 85 minutes I just spent on the treadmill doesn’t show up in active minutes at all. I manually entered it because it miscount. It shows it as 85 minutes of exercise.

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See https://community.fitbit.com/t5/iOS-App/Exercises-recorded-in-a-different-time-and-not-showing-data/...

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