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Inspire 3 Won’t Stop Auto-Detecting Exercises

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After the latest update a couple of months ago, my Inspire 3 will not stop auto-detecting my walks, whether on a treadmill or walking around town. I get a pop up on my Inspire that I cannot cancel (see pic), and I have to accept it, then pause it, then stop it EVERY time, or often multiple times per workout. 

NOTE: I already have ALL of the “Auto Recognized Exercises” set to “Ignored” in the app (see pic), but it doesn’t help at all. 

I simply want to see my current steps on my Inspire Home Screen and nothing else. Can anyone please help?

Auto-Detected Screen:IMG_0643.jpeg

App Exercises Ignored Settings:

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Hello @Everest29028 and welcome to the Community.  A recent firmware update added a new feature that is different from SmartTrack, the feature you adjusted.  This new feature can start the Exercise app for six activities: walk, run, bike, elliptical, rowing, and spinning.  You need to turn it off in your Exercise app on your Inspire 3.  Swipe left/right on your Inspire 3 and open your Exercise app.  Choose walk.  Swipe up on the “^” to get to the settings.  Look for Auto-start and toggle it off.  You must do this in each shortcut.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Hello @Everest29028 and welcome to the Community.  A recent firmware update added a new feature that is different from SmartTrack, the feature you adjusted.  This new feature can start the Exercise app for six activities: walk, run, bike, elliptical, rowing, and spinning.  You need to turn it off in your Exercise app on your Inspire 3.  Swipe left/right on your Inspire 3 and open your Exercise app.  Choose walk.  Swipe up on the “^” to get to the settings.  Look for Auto-start and toggle it off.  You must do this in each shortcut.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Ah! Wish I’d known about that effect of the update. That did the trick. Thank you, Laurie, for your help! All the best!

- Daniel

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Hi Laurie, I face the same problem even after manually updating in Fitbit device. Still Fitbit is detecting spinning and biking.

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I keep getting "Mountain Bike" when I push my dog's buggy. There isn't a "Mountain Bike" in the list to turn off! 

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