02-10-2019
23:42
- last edited on
11-17-2020
11:25
by
MatthewFitbit
02-10-2019
23:42
- last edited on
11-17-2020
11:25
by
MatthewFitbit
I had two 4 hours drives this weekend and my Fitbit registered it was Outdoor bike and 500 calories. What’s that all about?
Also I had charge 2 first and either than under stepped me ot this charge 3 is more sensitive as I do a lot more steps with this during the day. Can I turn it down?
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
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07-03-2019 08:36
07-03-2019 08:36
From what I've been reading they will use this information to improve FUTURE products.....little do they know there won't be future buyers if the don't fix their current products.
07-03-2019 22:00
07-03-2019 22:00
07-03-2019 23:16
07-03-2019 23:16
I have not seen any acknowledgement of an issue.
07-11-2019 03:51
07-11-2019 03:51
I’ve also had problems with charge 3 logging steps whilst driving, I’ve followed the instructions to manually log the time driving but this then counts driving as an exercise for the day! Is there a way to avoid this but still discount your steps from driving ?
07-11-2019 07:40
07-11-2019 07:40
07-26-2019 14:40
07-26-2019 14:40
Hi can you please update a button like option in the app and when we press it fit bit should stop tracking steps.
All the options you are providing as a solution are ridiculous and fit users are not paying this premium price to go through this pain of updating activities for driving in the app.
Even my cheap honor smart watch could achieve and do not count steos while driving
02-20-2020 10:21
02-20-2020 10:21
All your reply is useless
08-29-2020 14:20
08-29-2020 14:20
Why can't Fitbit program a Do not count steps like the DND button. All these other things are just annoying for a user like me, delivery driver
08-29-2020 15:18
08-29-2020 15:18
What is needed is a PAUSE option on the device to STOP it from counting steps.
It’s NOT rocket science.
Although I still don’t understand WHY it counts steps when you’re in a vehicle. My pedometers, which use the same 3-axis technology, don’t count any extra steps.
08-29-2020 18:44
08-29-2020 18:44
09-01-2020 05:29
09-01-2020 05:29
Pokémon go uses speed 15 mph, to stop step count .
If a game can figure it out then Fitbit should be able to.
09-01-2020 07:50
09-01-2020 07:50
I find it annoying that this post was marked as answered, when it has not been answered. People are still having the problem. The moderator conveniently marked their own answer as the best answer. I don't see an acknowledgement by Fitbit that they have a problem here. Another thing I don't understand is since I'm the original poster on this, why my original post is no longer displayed.
09-01-2020 10:10
09-01-2020 10:10
That’s how they fixed the problem, delete the your post and that way they deleted the problem by saying it’s not a problem.
09-02-2020 00:21
09-02-2020 00:21
This is not a satisfactory answer, fitbit is still logging extra steps when driivng. It makes it useless as a fitness tracker. It is very disappointing to be ignored by Fitbit in this manner. It is infuriating to have this genuine complaint brushed off in this manner. This is now for me just a watch with a timer.