01-10-2016 21:36
01-10-2016 21:36
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Best Answer01-11-2016 00:26
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01-11-2016 00:26
The problem is that your One is a pedometer which makes it great at tracking step based activities but not so great at tracking other activities like cycling, rowing or weights.
As your fitbit doesn't know you are doing weights it assigns calories and active minutes based on the amount of steps it sees - which is not a lot.
The way round this is to tell fitbit what you are doing and we do this by manually logging the activity. Here's how:
http://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/How-do-I-log-or-record-an-activity/
01-11-2016 00:26
Fitbit Product Experts Alumni are retired members of the Fitbit Product Expert Program. Learn more
01-11-2016 00:26
The problem is that your One is a pedometer which makes it great at tracking step based activities but not so great at tracking other activities like cycling, rowing or weights.
As your fitbit doesn't know you are doing weights it assigns calories and active minutes based on the amount of steps it sees - which is not a lot.
The way round this is to tell fitbit what you are doing and we do this by manually logging the activity. Here's how:
http://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/How-do-I-log-or-record-an-activity/