12-31-2017
01:51
- last edited on
09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
12-31-2017
01:51
- last edited on
09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
I went cross country skiing for 8.4 km yesterday, but when I try to log it I am not able to log it properly. When I enter a decimal number, the app reads it as a whole number. This is visible when looking at the calculated speed, which is not correct when entering 8.4 km instead of just 8 km. How can I log the correct distance?
01-06-2018 05:05 - edited 04-29-2024 09:52
01-06-2018 05:05 - edited 04-29-2024 09:52
Welcome to the Fitbit Community @Myrull! Are you still having this issue? I just logged a walk activity on my app with the same distance than yours and my distance reads 8.4 after syncing.
I'd recommend trying the following:
Let me know if you're able to see the decimals afterwards, I'll be around!
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01-07-2018 05:11
01-07-2018 05:11
Nope, still not possible to log decimals.
01-16-2018 22:05
01-16-2018 22:05
I'm not able to record the small mileage or kilometers either which is really irritating when you're overweight partial miles are really important
06-11-2019 09:09
06-11-2019 09:09
I have the same issue. When I try so log a bike ride, 10 minutes and 1.6 km
it register 10 minuses and 16 km, which gives me a speed of over 90km/h.
I have tried to follow your steps by signing out, turning of the Bluetooth, and turning of the phone.
But, no it did not help.
Any other suggestions?
I really want this to work!
Best Regards, Sara
01-10-2021 03:35
01-10-2021 03:35
Is this gonna be fixed? issue for many years now.