07-28-2024 08:37
07-28-2024 08:37
Since the latest Inspire 3 Firmware Update {210.26} my swim is Auto Recognized as Rowing Machine. Additionally - Rowing Machine is not on the list of Exercises that are Auto Recognized so it can't be turned off.
It would seem that if the device {Inspire 3} is in the water it would not be a Rowing Machine. Go figure.
Also, now when it recognizes Walking you have to manually stop the timer. Why doesn't it recognize that you stopped?
Ideas? Thoughts?
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07-29-2024 06:34 - edited 07-29-2024 07:24
07-29-2024 06:34 - edited 07-29-2024 07:24
@bobmunder The firmware update made some significant changes with the Inspire 3. It expanded a feature that is part of the Exercise app and is different from the auto-recognized activities (that list of seven). It is an auto detection and it opens the Exercise app. This feature can open the exercise app if it senses the following activities: walking, running, biking, elliptical, rowing, and spinning. I don't know if your Inspire 3 had 40+ shortcuts before, but it does now. All of the shortcuts have been moved to the Inspire 3.
Here's how to turn it off for rowing:
I think your Fitbit will auto-recognize your swim once this feature is turned off.
@Bill_209 This firmware just started rolling out and a similar update is rolling out for the Sense 2 and Versa 4. It might take a couple weeks for this to roll out to all users.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
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07-28-2024 11:29
07-28-2024 11:29
When was the V210.26 FW released for the Inspire 3?
My Inspire 3 is still running V194.91 FW and there is no indication in the app that an updated FW release is available for download.
07-28-2024 11:43
07-28-2024 11:43
Hi Bill - It was either Wed or Thur {7/24 - 7/25} - I received the message in the iPhone App. as new Firmware is available.
07-28-2024 18:07
07-28-2024 18:07
Yep, same here. It was bad enough before with the swimming, would only record half a swim. And now you can't stop the auto recognition for the walking. Tried a number of times.
07-29-2024 06:34 - edited 07-29-2024 07:24
07-29-2024 06:34 - edited 07-29-2024 07:24
@bobmunder The firmware update made some significant changes with the Inspire 3. It expanded a feature that is part of the Exercise app and is different from the auto-recognized activities (that list of seven). It is an auto detection and it opens the Exercise app. This feature can open the exercise app if it senses the following activities: walking, running, biking, elliptical, rowing, and spinning. I don't know if your Inspire 3 had 40+ shortcuts before, but it does now. All of the shortcuts have been moved to the Inspire 3.
Here's how to turn it off for rowing:
I think your Fitbit will auto-recognize your swim once this feature is turned off.
@Bill_209 This firmware just started rolling out and a similar update is rolling out for the Sense 2 and Versa 4. It might take a couple weeks for this to roll out to all users.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-29-2024 10:12
07-29-2024 10:12
@LZeeW - Thank you for the quick and informational response.
I'm not familiar with the Exercise app - where do I find that? Also, if I turn off all the "Shortcuts" will the Inspire 3 go back to "Auto Recognizing" Swim and then stop the timer when I'm finished swimming? That's how it used to work. To me, that's much more practical. Thanks again.
07-29-2024 11:48
07-29-2024 11:48
@bobmunder You swipe to the left or right on the Inspire 3 screen one to two times until you see an orange running icon and it says Exercise. Tap on that to open it.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-29-2024 12:10
07-29-2024 12:10
@LZeeW - After tapping on "Exercise" the only option for the selected exercise is to "Start", set a "Goal", set "Laps" etc. I do not see any option to Disable the exercise Am I missing something?
07-29-2024 12:19
07-29-2024 12:19
@LZeeW ** I think I figured it out - I'll try turning off "Auto Start" on all the exercises -
Do you think that will affect the normal "swim" auto detection?
07-29-2024 12:25 - edited 07-29-2024 12:27
07-29-2024 12:25 - edited 07-29-2024 12:27
@bobmunder I use a Sense 2, not an Inspire 3, so my swiping options are different. My Sense 2 is getting this new option, but I haven't received it yet. But I have Walk detect. On my Sense 2, I have an option that you don't have after Laps, then GPS, then the "Detect" option, then more choices. Did you swipe all the way?
I know there are other Product Experts who use an Inspire 3. I hope one of them will chime in soon, if you can't find the setting.
Update: We were typing at the same time. Yes, I think your Fitbit will go back to your normal swim auto-recognition. To be sure, turn them off for the other options, too.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-30-2024 12:28
07-30-2024 12:28
@LZeeW No luck with swim auto detection - I went through all 41 exercises and turned off "Auto Start" & "Auto Stop" for every exercise that had that option. Most don't. I then reset the device. Anyway, I went swimming - it was logged as "Kayaking" - Kayaking does not have the option to turn off "Auto Start/Stop". Also it did not auto stop when I stopped swimming -
Unfortunately it did not go back to the normal swim auto-recognition - Either I'm missing something of this FW release has significant issues -
Is there a way to revert to the old version of the FirmWare?
07-30-2024 13:36
07-30-2024 13:36
@bobmunder I'm sorry, but you can't go back to a previous firmware version. I'm also sorry that my answers didn't help you. I hope another user can help you.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
07-31-2024 11:05
07-31-2024 11:05
@LZeeW - I'm going to repost this issue with FW in the subject to see if I get any more responses - You're the only one who has tried to address the issue -
Thanks again
07-31-2024 12:25
07-31-2024 12:25
08-01-2024 13:39
08-01-2024 13:39
Greetings - Here is a little update on what I've tried - It seems that if the exercise / activity is in the recent history of the Excerise portion of the Inspire 3 the activity {assuming it one of the 7 that gets "Auto Recognized" on the phone} will "auto start" & "auto stop" correctly. Swim distance and time were correct. Walking distance is off - time was correct. It has worked for both my swim and my walk even though I have "Auto Start" & "Auto Stop" turned off for Walk {Swim does not have that option} on the Inspire 3. Hope this makes sense.
If this is indeed the solution it would have been nice if Fitbit released some documentation with a major Firmware update.
Also - I do think swimming is popular - it made the "Auto Recognize" list - hahaha
Regarding "water lock" I can't help. If it doesn't stay on it must recognize it's wet to turn on - I have no issues with water lock..
That's what I think I know !
08-01-2024 16:12
08-01-2024 16:12
I am still running with 194.91 FW and there is still no 210.26 FW available for my wife and I to download, so maybe Google has had so many reported issues with this 210.26 FW update that they halted the FW rollout to fix the issues with another update.
08-01-2024 16:28
08-01-2024 16:28
In an attempt to fix the issue I deleted the app an downloaded from the App Store and it was the new FW version
If you guys want the new FW version you can try a reset or restart on the Inspire device ???
08-01-2024 17:43
08-01-2024 17:43
The Inspire 3 device FW can only be downloaded when a pink dot shows up next to the Inspire 3 icon in app. That only happens when Google rolls out the FW in a controlled fashion to various regions.