05-14-2015 13:21
05-14-2015 13:21
02-18-2016 05:28
02-18-2016 05:28
@willchaf wrote:I can only comment on how it is with Runkeeper, which uses GPS to actually track your route on a map as you walk/run. As long as you've accurately measured your stride (walking and running) the distance shown on the FItBit in "exercise mode" will match remarkably with the GPS measurements from runkeeper. To do this you have to count your steps while walking or running over a known distance. Convert to steps per foot and enter it into your settings.
The Fitbit app uses GPS to track one's route, too. I use it for my runs. Under the excerise menu at the top right there is a tracking symbol that gives you the option to use GPS.
02-18-2016 06:24
02-18-2016 06:24
@SunsetRunner wrote:
The Fitbit app uses GPS to track one's route, too. I use it for my runs. Under the excerise menu at the top right there is a tracking symbol that gives you the option to use GPS.
Awesome! I didn't know it did that!