01-08-2014 09:52
01-08-2014 09:52
Is there anyway to track Weight Watchers Points on your FitBit insted of calories?
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01-08-2014 14:50
01-08-2014 14:50
No there is not. Weight Watchers has there own activity tracker, it's called an Active Link. They do not associate with the other companies because they have there own device.
01-08-2014 14:50
01-08-2014 14:50
No there is not. Weight Watchers has there own activity tracker, it's called an Active Link. They do not associate with the other companies because they have there own device.
01-08-2014 14:57
01-08-2014 14:57
thanks so much!
02-11-2014 13:00
02-11-2014 13:00
Hi I go to weightwatchers too and was told that 40 calories are the value of 1 point for food and activities I hope that helps
02-11-2014 16:46
02-11-2014 16:46
I am on WW also. You can go into your activity tracker and log your steps for the day. There is a space at the bottom to click on for the steps. It will walk you through measuring your pace and then every day you can enter your steps. I use the "all day" rather than the "active" steps b/c I eat my APs and prefer a more conservative estimate. Also, if you are going to figure APs on your own, a good rule of thumb is 80 to 100 calories burned = 1 AP.
06-02-2014 19:16
06-02-2014 19:16
06-03-2014 15:48
06-03-2014 15:48
Yes, it's in the computer WW Etools app, not the iPad one.
06-03-2014 17:04
06-03-2014 17:04
@crashmal Thats not true on Activity points Thats is 80 Cal not 40.
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09-12-2014 06:25
09-12-2014 06:25
As of 09/11/2014 Fitbit and Weight Watchers now are compatible. You can sync your fitbit to your etools.
09-16-2014 13:44
09-16-2014 13:44
How exciting! I'm glad we can connect the 2!
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