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03-30-2021 00:08
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You can't manually set the time, but it should reset itself whenever it syncs to your phone based on the time on that device. Does your fitbit seem to be syncing ok?
The other thing that affects the time is the time zone in your profile. You can check yours at https://www.fitbit.com/settings/profile If you do change it then you'll need to sync again to update your fitbit.
03-30-2021 00:08
Fitbit Product Experts Alumni are retired members of the Fitbit Product Expert Program. Learn more
03-30-2021 00:08
You can't manually set the time, but it should reset itself whenever it syncs to your phone based on the time on that device. Does your fitbit seem to be syncing ok?
The other thing that affects the time is the time zone in your profile. You can check yours at https://www.fitbit.com/settings/profile If you do change it then you'll need to sync again to update your fitbit.
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MarreFitbit
@John500 Welcome to the Community.
As @SteveH kindly mentioned you can't set the time manually but you can set your timezone and once your tracker syncs, the time should be corrected. You can find instructions on how to do this either from the Fitbit app or website in this help article.
Hope this helps.
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