02-19-2025 02:35
02-19-2025 02:35
That's basically the title, although I don't run or walk, I'm just still on top of the electric kick scooter, when I look at the caloric burn, it's extremely hight for that period, it assumes I was running that distance at that pace, I guess.
Is there a way to deactivate any activity if my wrist is not actually moving?
I mean, this is a serious bug and creates a huge difference in the caloric burn, which then totally messes with the caloric deficit goal for that day
02-19-2025 03:58
02-19-2025 03:58
Hi, @jfolpf , welcome, can you provide a little more information? Is the Fitbit app recording a specific exercise, duration, distance, zone minutes etc? Did you start an exercise from the Inspire 3? How do I track my activity with my Fitbit device? - Fitbit Help Center will give you an overview. You can edit & delete How do I add, edit, or delete Fitbit data and activities? - Fitbit Help Center provides advice. The editing feature problem is, I understand, receiving attention but we have no information on when it will be fixed. An option is to delete the recorded exercise & then try logging it manually from the floating "+" on the "Today" screen. On the basis you are relying on the auto-recognize feature to record exercises, you may need to review the settings on the Inspire 3 & the Fitbit app. On the Inspire 3 swipe left (or right) from the clock screen to & touch "Exercise">walk>swipe up to auto-start & toggle the slider to "Off">return to the clock screen. In the Fitbit app review the auto-recognize settings, from the "Today" screen touch your Icon in the top right corner>Fitbit Settings>exercise>touch each exercise in turn & set the slider "Auto-recognize" to the "Off" position>SAVE (it will now be noted as "Ignored" in the previous table. I suspect you've already done this from your post but it's worth checking.
I hope this is helpful, if you are still stuck the earlier requested info will be useful.
Cheers
Gr4ndp4 | UK
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