05-22-2025 08:26
05-22-2025 08:26
I am definitely a newbie to Inspire 3. But I bought this to track my pulse rate, as I have heart issues.
I can be walking along, and get stuck in the Inspire auto-tracking my walk, and I have to do all sorts of things to get back to my main clock face. It seems it may have to do with some setting in the Exercise app. I can swipe down and see things like Settings and Display, or up to see my exercise stats, but I have not found a way to actually access Exercise to turn off auto-tracking.
Ideas will be valued!
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05-22-2025 09:14
05-22-2025 09:14
@ckuttner You swipe left/right to get to the exercise app. Tap to open it. I suspect that Walk will be first on the list of shortcuts. Tap on it. I think you should see a Start icon with tiny "^" at the bottom (this is what I see on my Luxe and it navigates the same way). Swipe up and look for Auto-start and toggle it off.
This auto-start feature is in six shortcuts: walk, run, bike, elliptical, rowing, and spinning. Some everyday movement look like other exercises on your Fitbit. You might need to turn this feature off in other shortcuts.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
05-22-2025 09:14
05-22-2025 09:14
@ckuttner You swipe left/right to get to the exercise app. Tap to open it. I suspect that Walk will be first on the list of shortcuts. Tap on it. I think you should see a Start icon with tiny "^" at the bottom (this is what I see on my Luxe and it navigates the same way). Swipe up and look for Auto-start and toggle it off.
This auto-start feature is in six shortcuts: walk, run, bike, elliptical, rowing, and spinning. Some everyday movement look like other exercises on your Fitbit. You might need to turn this feature off in other shortcuts.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
05-22-2025 10:13
05-22-2025 10:13
Thank you! There's a lot non-intuitive about the Fitbit system, and this really helped!