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Inspire 2 smart track/ manual entry and notification issues

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My inspire does not smart track any exercise I do. The one and only time it has it tracked that I had ridden a bike for 20mins when I was at home doing the dishes. I have restarted the inspire and deleted and reinstalled the app.

 

I am also confused about manually adding exercise. For example today I wore my Fitbit all day at work and I had around 7k steps, it didn’t smart track the short 15min walk I went on at lunch so I manually logged it and it added 2k steps to my total?? I went up to 9k. 2k more steps then I had taken (as I had been wearing it while I went for my walk), how is that right?

 

finally, I am not getting the hourly move reminders on my inspire or my phone. All notifications are allowed as far as I can tell.

 

id appreciate support to resolve.

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Hi @erinsfield It sounds as if you are having a few problems with your Inspire 2. Your Tracker  should automatically track your exercise. If you have tried restarting it several times and it still doesn't auto track any you will need to contact Fitbit Support .

 

I can help with you query regarding manually tracking exercise though. From what you say you did everything right and the Fitbit app behaved as expected in adding the extra steps.  Unfortunately when you manually add exercise the app assumes you are adding something new, rather than adding a name (walk) to the stats it has recorded automatically. So it adds the exercise, plus the number of steps it estimates you would have taken and the number of calories you would have burnt. This is because the ability to manually add an exercise afterwards is designed for when you forget, or are unable to wear your Tracker, so all those stats would be missing. Sadly there is no way to add a named exercise without also adding  steps etc

The best way around it is to start and stop all your exercises using the exercise app. That way none will get missed. However the tracker SHOULD recognise common activities automatically and if yours doesn't do this then as I said, going to Support is your best option.

 

 

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Helen | Western Australia

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Hi @erinsfield It sounds as if you are having a few problems with your Inspire 2. Your Tracker  should automatically track your exercise. If you have tried restarting it several times and it still doesn't auto track any you will need to contact Fitbit Support .

 

I can help with you query regarding manually tracking exercise though. From what you say you did everything right and the Fitbit app behaved as expected in adding the extra steps.  Unfortunately when you manually add exercise the app assumes you are adding something new, rather than adding a name (walk) to the stats it has recorded automatically. So it adds the exercise, plus the number of steps it estimates you would have taken and the number of calories you would have burnt. This is because the ability to manually add an exercise afterwards is designed for when you forget, or are unable to wear your Tracker, so all those stats would be missing. Sadly there is no way to add a named exercise without also adding  steps etc

The best way around it is to start and stop all your exercises using the exercise app. That way none will get missed. However the tracker SHOULD recognise common activities automatically and if yours doesn't do this then as I said, going to Support is your best option.

 

 

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Helen | Western Australia

Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.

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Thank you for that information.

I will do one more reset today, if it doesn’t work before contacting support.

Regards,

Erin
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