04-06-2016
20:14
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20:15
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MatthewFitbit
04-06-2016
20:14
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09-06-2020
20:15
by
MatthewFitbit
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
02-24-2018 07:25
02-24-2018 07:25
You do not know what you are talking about. I thought Moderators were the fury’s that had all the correct answers!? Not.
The effect of water will absolutely mess up and 90% of the time totally quit the HR function. Regardless of where you wear the band or how tight or loose it is worn.
Have you ever ever owned a Charge HR?
02-24-2018 07:55
02-24-2018 07:55
That’s the Gospel Truth!
02-24-2018 07:58
02-24-2018 07:58
Thanks but why on earth doesn’t Fitbit tell people from the get-go the device does not work when wet? SWEAT=WET.
02-24-2018 08:01
02-24-2018 08:01
Fine. Why on earth doesn’t Fitbit tell their customers and potential customers the device does not track HR accurately (or at all) when wet? WET=SWEAT.
02-24-2018 08:15
02-24-2018 08:15
Consumer Reports "Polar Heart Rate 7" is identified as the best. The price on Amazon is comparable to FitBit. My work around is to build an excel workbook to load data. The equations for FitBit calculations are on the internet. Check out "whyiexercise,com", "exrx.net/calculators",
02-24-2018 09:42
02-24-2018 09:42
02-24-2018 11:15
02-24-2018 11:15
02-24-2018 11:40
02-24-2018 11:40
04-23-2018 22:21
04-23-2018 22:21
My husband uses the Polar FT4 with a chest band seems to be very accurate. If you want to download the information to another device you will need a different model.
04-29-2018 21:28
04-29-2018 21:28
04-30-2018 18:33
04-30-2018 18:33
Thank You for the suggestion. I'll give it a try.
04-30-2018 18:36
04-30-2018 18:36
Doesn't work
05-01-2018 00:13
05-01-2018 00:13
07-15-2018 05:32
07-15-2018 05:32
It still doesn’t work
07-15-2018 06:54
07-15-2018 06:54
Fit Bit is a toy for people with limited phsyical abilities due to genetics and/or physical disability of some kind. If you are an individual of at least moderate phsical abilities the Fit Bit is not the proper tool to track your conditioning efforts. See the suggested products listed above for other options.
07-17-2018 08:12 - edited 07-17-2018 11:17
07-17-2018 08:12 - edited 07-17-2018 11:17
@Shardana Welcome to the Fitbit family! Thanks for reporting that this is still not working for you.
Can you describe the specific issue you are experiencing?
Also, please try the steps at the accepted solution of this thread to sort any gaps in the heart rate graphs.
@Jim630 I hope you're doing well! Thanks for sharing your opinions on this thread.
Keep me posted!
07-17-2018 10:49
07-17-2018 10:49
07-17-2018 11:17
07-17-2018 11:17
@Shardana Thanks for your reply and for sharing the experienced you have had with customer support and the Fitbit Community.
I'm glad to read that customer support was able to find the root cause of this problem and that have offered a replacement to get you back on track. I'm sure the new unit will work perfectly and you won't get any gaps on your heart rate graphs.
Fitbit is not a toy, it is a fitness device that can help anyone, so no worries about that.
Once you get your replacement please follow these replacement set up steps for you to not loose any of your previous data.
Good luck and keep me posted!
07-17-2018 16:09
07-17-2018 16:09
I'm still working out five days a week, pushing personal best on several activities and staying fit.
07-17-2018 16:15
07-17-2018 16:15
The finger off set doesn't work for me. The product shouldn't be this hard to use. Maybe you need to explore a flexible pulse monitor. The light based sensor isn't dependable.Think outside the box.