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Wrong detection of high caloric burn, when I'm simply using electric kick scooter

Although I'm not running or walking, just still on top of the electric kick scooter driving about 20 to 25 kph, when I look at the caloric burn afterwards at Fitbit app, 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 (I have Inspire 3 tracker) 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.

Thank you

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Hi, @jfolpf , please refer to your duplicate post for my response.

Cheers

Gr4ndp4 | UK
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