05-09-2018 18:00
05-09-2018 18:00
This is crazy, Its been may years since Ive had fit bit and Im new to all of this technology! How does it know this stuff??
05-09-2018 19:16
05-09-2018 19:16
Hello @shawierose
It would only know how much water you've had if you've entered it in the Fitbit app on your mobile device.
Welcome to the fun technology. You'll get used to things.
Your Fitbit will have a section of information that explains the functions of the device. It can explain quite a lot and you'd be amazed at just how much you'll learn and remember.
You can do this!
05-09-2018 20:35
05-09-2018 20:35
For now you have to manually enter how much you drink as the WIFI catheter is still in beta.
05-09-2018 22:36
05-09-2018 22:36
Thanks Dave, I was curious bc my levels went up as I drank my water
05-10-2018 00:53
05-10-2018 00:53
What levels went up?!
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05-10-2018 15:31
05-10-2018 15:31
You need time enter the amount of oz you drank. There is no way for it to tell you.
05-10-2018 15:32
05-10-2018 15:32
What levels?
05-10-2018 18:25
05-10-2018 18:25
One of my colleagues at work had some kind of water bottle that tracked how much she drank and it connected to an app. I don't think it was Fitbit, though.
05-11-2018 07:22
05-11-2018 07:22
There is a water bottle that connects to fitbit
https://www.fitbit.com/partnership/detail?id=33
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12-28-2020 16:21
12-28-2020 16:21
Not so. All I know is when I wake up my levels are empty, by night time it's full and I haven't entered anything. Dodododo. 🤷:female_sign:
12-28-2020 18:48
12-28-2020 18:48
Hi @Bugzziee this is an old thread - over 18 months old. So what levels are you talking about and what's going on?