04-14-2017
17:54
- last edited on
09-06-2020
17:01
by
MatthewFitbit
04-14-2017
17:54
- last edited on
09-06-2020
17:01
by
MatthewFitbit
Today I wore my old charge while working in the yard. I had a very vigorous day and was really proud of my 14,661 steps and exercises. When I saw the notification of surpassing my goal by I also noticed my battery was low. I went in the house and tried syncing, but it wouldn't and I figured the battery was nearly dead. I connected to the charger and put on my HR2 that showed over 7000 steps. My husband and I went for a walk and it buzzed 10,000 met. Yay I thought. Came back to the house and synced with my phone. 7714 steps. What gives? Took the Charge off the charger and thought I would sync it and regain steps. It showed 7714 steps. Total bummed out. Any suggestions? Attaching screen print of notification? Can I regain these. Really disappointed after working my backside off.Showing my goal was surpassed.
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04-17-2017 09:27
04-17-2017 09:27
Hey @SunsetRunner, nice to see you here! This might be an issue with the information overlapped between the Charge and the Charge 2. For best results and the most accurate dashboard, switch your trackers and remember to sync each one before removing it. If you haven’t already done so, please review this article to learn about getting the most from your multi-tracker account.
To recover the steps from the previous days, I suggest manually log this activity from your Fitbit.com Dashboard.
Let me know if this happens again.
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04-17-2017 09:27
04-17-2017 09:27
Hey @SunsetRunner, nice to see you here! This might be an issue with the information overlapped between the Charge and the Charge 2. For best results and the most accurate dashboard, switch your trackers and remember to sync each one before removing it. If you haven’t already done so, please review this article to learn about getting the most from your multi-tracker account.
To recover the steps from the previous days, I suggest manually log this activity from your Fitbit.com Dashboard.
Let me know if this happens again.
What's for breakfast?Check others recipes and share yours!
05-27-2017 01:42
05-27-2017 01:42
I have this issue too! I wore my Charge to my Thai boxing class todiay (so that it won't scratch my charge 2) and worked a storm of a total of 8,800+ steps in the 2 hours and synced it a few times. When I got home, my charge 2 automatically sync and my steps got reduced to 2,887 (which is pre-activity).
So from almost passing my friends' in the weekend warrior (he's 8,900+ steps), i'm now way behind.
Total bummer and the manual activity log does not recover the steps. Is there any way the data can be recovered? Or charge 2 just overwritten my charge 1 data and that's it?
Regards,
Clara.
05-29-2017 06:13
05-29-2017 06:13
Hello @Nanooo, welcome to the Fitbit forums!
As I've mentioned above, this kind of issues are because the information is overlapped between the Charge and the Charge 2. Our research and testing found that potential customers were interested in wearing trackers simultaneously only if doing so provided more features than a single tracker, which is not the case with Fitbit trackers. No combination of trackers is more helpful or accurate than a single tracker.
So while there's no benefit to wearing trackers at the same time, we wanted to make sure that if a customer forgot to take a tracker off before putting on another we could still present the most accurate information possible on the dashboard. We do that by running algorithms that reconcile the overlapping data according to certain criteria. For example if one of your trackers has GPS data and the other one does not, we'll choose the GPS data when calculating your total distance since GPS is a better indicator of distance than step-counting alone. All Fitbit trackers are highly accurate when worn correctly, so prioritizing the data of one tracker over another is usually arbitrary.
To recover the missing steps, please follow the instructions I posted here, and also please review this article to have all the information about the multi-tracker functionality in your account.
I'll be around if you need anything else.
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06-06-2017 13:24 - edited 06-06-2017 13:33
06-06-2017 13:24 - edited 06-06-2017 13:33
I've lost steps when switching between Alta and Charge 2. Very irritating
06-15-2017 07:03
06-15-2017 07:03
Hey @ChristineQ264, awesome to see you in this thread. I want to thank you for sharing this information with us, now we're aware that some users are seeing a decrease in steps when syncing with multiple trackers. Our team is investigating this situation, and working to ensure that multiple trackers on a single account are able to sync without issue.
I suggest following the Lost steps when syncing multiple trackers thread, as that is where we will be posting any future updates. Again, I am happy to hear of your enthusiasm and also appreciate your continued patience.
See you around!
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03-23-2019 08:05
03-23-2019 08:05
I don't have multi trackers, just my Charge 2. Today I walked over 20,000 steps! Best yet. I went to share my achievement but when I synced my tracker I lost the lot!! was awarded my Hitop badge but my tracker shows a big fat zero. Gutted!
11-27-2020 01:11
11-27-2020 01:11
I just lost 4900 steps after charging my charge 2. Frustrating and demoralising. Fix this Fitbit, it’s NOT good enough
11-29-2020 05:01
11-29-2020 05:01
Was a solution found to this issue? I can't seem to find one. I lost over 2000 steps yesterday after syncing my charge 3 to the app.
12-11-2020 17:58
12-11-2020 17:58
I lost ~2000 steps syncing my Blaze today. I only have one tracker. I had previously reached my 10k step goal and had data up until ~8:10pm. I synced a few moments ago and I lost 2000 steps and it shows no data from about 7:20 onward now.