03-12-2019
20:15
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03-13-2019
12:22
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MattFitbit
03-12-2019
20:15
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12:22
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MattFitbit
as I’m typing this on my phone in the back of an Uber .. the step count is going up.
Not cool.
Any tips?!
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08-10-2019 10:09
08-10-2019 10:09
I am a mailman and this is my first day using the versa watch. Its counting steps while i am driving the mail truck. I am in and out of truck all day.. If i have to manually delete driving....i have to send this thing back
08-20-2019 18:34
08-20-2019 18:34
Hello everybody and welcome to the Fitbit Community. Sorry for the delayed response.
I regret to hear that your Fitbit Inspire HR is counting steps while driving. At the moment, we recommend manually logging a Driving activity in order to negate the extra data. For more information, please visit this article.
Please make sure that you don't select the "Activity record button" when logging the activity from the website. Otherwise, your steps won't be negated.
@Rajendra2019 If your Fitbit Inspire HR is recording steps while not in use, please verify if there is any electrical appliance nearby that could issue vibrations that could be registered as steps by your Fitbit device.
@Pidhirney If your Fitbit device is still not counting your steps, please perform a restart by following these steps.
@Sarahlou15, If you haven't done it already, please try to wear your device on the other wrist while drying your hair to see if this resolves the issue.
You are welcome to join the request called Driving App on the Feature Suggestion board. Once any update be available it will be communicated as soon as possible.
If you have any question, please don't hesitate to contact us back at any time.
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08-25-2019 20:29
08-25-2019 20:29
I just got a fitbit Alta hr. on the 7 minute drive to work it kept announcing my step count. By the time I got there I had 13,000 steps. I have looked on the net and the only thing I found asks me to log it under driving. This is not an option as the only activity that comes up is steps. Any suggestions?
08-25-2019 20:42
08-25-2019 20:42
Probably never. That would be why the thing was on Sale. I will be returning mine today as a defective product. They have the nerve to call this problem solved? Really. by making customers manually remove steps. If I wanted to just guess my steps I would not have bought this piece of junk. Back to JB I go.
08-29-2019 19:21
08-29-2019 19:21
@Wyrdafit Welcome to the Fitbit Community. Sorry for the delayed response.
I regret to hear that your Fitbit Alta HR didn't work for you. Thank you for your feedback. Our team is constantly working to improve our products and services and appreciate all the comments from Fitbit users.
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08-31-2019 23:55
08-31-2019 23:55
HI! Thank you for the explanation but cannot agree to the fullest as I was in a back seat of a Skoda Octavia , driving to Wien on a highway which is not bumpy and there were still steps adding on!? As the guy said - not cool!!
09-08-2019
00:51
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15:45
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EdsonFitbit
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EdsonFitbit
I have had a Fitbit for about 4 months, free from work as part of a health improvement program. It is a Fitbit Inspire. I just noticed today that the device logs driving as steps?! I cannot believe I just noticed this. I drove 9 miles and it logged 355 steps. Sooo disappointing. How do I change the settings to log steps only. Walking. I do not run or job. I can't even find "Settings" on the app. I checked only "Steps" not "Distance" on the set up and it is logging distance, clearly. Guidance?? Otherwise I might chuck the think and find a more reliable device out there.
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09-08-2019
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17:12
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EdsonFitbit
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EdsonFitbit
So, if I understand your post, the only option I have to remove driving on smooth surfaces, not "bumpty surfaces," btw....is to manually go in and deduct my driving time every single day? When the bells and whistles go off on my wristband each day cause I have met my 10,000 step goal, I realize now it has been counting my 90 minute round trip commute to work....or 30 mins round trip to grocery store as "steps." Not good. If the only way I can stop this device from tracking driving as steps is to do the daily manual correction -- this may not be the health assist device that is a good fit for me. I have a "Fitbit Inspire" - can you confirm the way to delete the automatic conversion of driving as steps. BTW, I live in Los Angeles -- so you can imagine how much driving is a part of every, single, day. Thank you,
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09-08-2019 06:18
09-08-2019 06:18
i havent worn mine in a week or 2. Being a mailman and driving around all day....this thing counts steps while driving. Worthless to me. Bought it off HSN. Too late to send back. Btw ...i did switch it to left wrist and set it on dominant mode. Still counts my drive into work. Stupid. Thought theses things went iff gps....not arm movement
09-08-2019 06:21
09-08-2019 06:21
I agree. I wish i could return mine. Thought the technology changed over the years. Arm movement?
09-08-2019 13:57
09-08-2019 13:57
09-09-2019 10:22
09-09-2019 10:22
09-12-2019 16:43
09-12-2019 16:43
Hello everybody. Thank you for visiting the Fitbit Community and thank you for your comments. Sorry for the delay in my response.
At the moment, there is actually no setting to make a Fitbit device to log steps only.
If you haven't done it already, you can set your wrist as non-dominant. This setting decreases the sensitivity of step counting and should reduce any over counting of steps when your body is not moving. You can find this option if you go online to fitbit.com > Settings > Devices > Wrist. Please make sure to sync everytime you make a change to your Fitbit account.
@Benton1991 You can find the settings on the Fitbit app if you tap the Today tab , and tap your profile picture. Your device is listed at the top. Tap your device image to open your device settings, or scroll down for your account settings.
In order to negate extra steps you can follow these instructions.
If you need assistance, please let us know.
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09-12-2019 17:03 - edited 09-12-2019 17:07
09-12-2019 17:03 - edited 09-12-2019 17:07
@EdsonFitbit from other comments on this and other threads (and my personal experience) changing the setting to dominant wrist and wearing the device on the non dominant wrist DOES NOT produce satisfactory results in regards to counting steps while driving.
So far the only way I have found to stop the device counting steps while driving is to charge the device in my vehicle. This is NOT an appropriate solution as not everyone would have the facilities to charge a device in their vehicle and also the device is easily forgotten, meaning it can sit in a vehicle all day not counting the steps actually taken.
The instructions you have linked to, to log a manual driving activity, might be ok for a person who only occasionally drives. However they would not be appropriate for someone who drives fairly often (to and from work for example) and would definitly not be appropiate for someone who's job is to drive (e.g. truck driver, mailman)
Can you please confirm that fitbit is in the process of developing something that will ensure steps are not counted when driving. Please also confirm a timeframe as to when us as customers can expect to see this update. This is clearly an ongoing, widespread issue so I sincerely hope fitbit are working to rectify this issue.
I hope you can understand how this is a very serious issue and for a lot of people makes the device completely unusable.
09-17-2019 17:32
09-17-2019 17:32
@cmegs Thanks for your questions. Sorry for the delayed response.
If there is in the future any release about this topic, it should be communicated on the Feature Suggestion called Driving App. At the moment, there is no timeframe that we can provide. For information about how Fitbit decides what Feature Suggestions are released, please visit this article.
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10-11-2019 21:18
10-11-2019 21:18
This is marked solved? Really? My Fitbit keeps giving me credit for exercising.... when I'm sitting at my desk at work! And it claims I'm bicycling or running for miles (really fast) when I drive. This is the least accurate Fitbit I have ever owned. You need to fix it, not try to make us do a dumb work around that isn't feasible.
10-12-2019 04:40
10-12-2019 04:40
Got mine off HSN. Will fitbit take it back?
10-15-2019 16:56
10-15-2019 16:56
@aubieangel Welcome to the Fitbit Community. Sorry for the delayed response.
Thank you for your feedback about the steps recorded while driving. Our team is constantly working to improve the Fitbit products and services. Once any update be available, it will be communicated as soon as possible.
@Joekool40 Thank you for visiting the Fitbit Community.
In order to review the warranty of your product, it is necessary contacting Customer Support. Please let me know if you would like me to create a case with them to provide more information about this topic. You can see the Fitbit Warranty on this site.
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10-15-2019 17:21
10-15-2019 17:21
10-16-2019 17:14
10-16-2019 17:14
@Joekool40 Thanks for your confirmation.
I created a case with Customer Support. Please check your inbox on the next days. They will provide assistance to you as soon as possible.
If you need further assistance, please let me know.
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