03-04-2018 12:37
03-04-2018 12:37
Is there anyway to adjust the distance on the Fitbit app after you are done running on the treadmill? Other watches allow you to adjust your distance since none of really accurate on the treadmill. I ran 3 miles and my watch said 2.6. Making my average speed way off as well. Any fixes for this?
Best Answer03-04-2018 13:12
Fitbit Product Experts Alumni are retired members of the Fitbit Product Expert Program. Learn more
03-04-2018 13:12
Your steps will never be accurate on a treadmill. Your stride is different for one. Holding on to the bars will not count accurately either. Also you not covering an exact distance because you are not moving forward.
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit the Lifestyle Forum
Best Answer03-05-2018 07:18
03-05-2018 07:18
I understand that. My question was am I able to manually adjust my distance on the Fitbit app. I am fine with the watch being off by a little, but other running watches allow you to adjust the distance when you are finished. That is what I am wondering.
Best Answer03-05-2018 09:40
03-05-2018 09:40
@CVMwrote:I understand that. My question was am I able to manually adjust my distance on the Fitbit app. I am fine with the watch being off by a little, but other running watches allow you to adjust the distance when you are finished. That is what I am wondering.
Yes. In the app, at the top, tap the bluish icon that looks like a business card (to the far right of the picture of the Ionic). Slide down to Advanced Settings. Then down to Stride Length. and de-select "Set automatically." Enter whatever value you need.
Best Answer03-05-2018 10:17 - edited 03-05-2018 10:18
Fitbit Product Experts Alumni are retired members of the Fitbit Product Expert Program. Learn more
03-05-2018 10:17 - edited 03-05-2018 10:18
@CVMwrote:I am fine with the watch being off by a little, but other running watches allow you to adjust the distance when you are finished. That is what I am wondering.
@CVM, once the activity is finished, and appears in your Activity Log, you cannot edit the distance or number of steps. You can delete the exercise, and manually enter on with the correct information, but you cannot edit a recorded one.
Best Answer03-05-2018 12:16
03-05-2018 12:16
Fitbit needs to change this feature so that you can adjust your distance after a treadmill run. Doesn't seem to be that difficult to add that function to the app.
03-05-2018 13:17
Platinum Fitbit Product Experts share support knowledge on the forums and advocate for the betterment of Fitbit products and services. Learn more
03-05-2018 13:17
@CVMwrote:Fitbit needs to change this feature so that you can adjust your distance after a treadmill run. Doesn't seem to be that difficult to add that function to the app.
Sounds like something for Feature Suggestions Board.
Best Answer03-05-2018 15:21
03-05-2018 15:21
Best Answer03-05-2018 16:32
03-05-2018 16:32
that would require work.. think its the too hard basket for some.
Might I suggest to put it as a Potential "Feature Request" but don't hold your breath...
Best Answer03-05-2018 20:57
03-05-2018 20:57
That function would everybody allow to cheat!
Best Answer07-05-2018 07:51
07-05-2018 07:51
I did the math because my mile distance was way off. My steps were close to what I would expect, and after the math I figured out that my Fitbit uses my walking stride length on the treadmill regardless of it I’m running or walking, causing this disparity.
Best Answer