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What happens if I wear the One on a clip and Inspire2 on the wrist?

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Hi team!  

I'm wondering what will happen if I wear and sync both fitbits at the same time.  Will I have all the regular measures, plus floors?  Will one device's step count override the other?  Is it even possible?  

My fitbit One (which is what I usually use) is having some problems but I'm going on an epic hike tomorrow with elevation 500m+ and don't want to miss out on any data, so thought could take my Inspire2 along also.  

Thank you!  

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The results would be questionable, but it may work as you wish. Fitbit say in a help file:

 

"If you have more than one device paired to the same account and you forget to take one off before putting on another, we’ll reconcile the overlapping data to present the most accurate information possible on your dashboard. For example, if one of your trackers is using GPS and another is not, your dashboard chooses the GPS data when calculating total distance since GPS provides a more accurate distance measurement than step counting alone. However, the more overlapping data that exists on your account, the more likely it is that your dashboard's accuracy will suffer. For best results, don't wear more than one device at a time and sync each device before taking it off and putting on another."

 

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The results would be questionable, but it may work as you wish. Fitbit say in a help file:

 

"If you have more than one device paired to the same account and you forget to take one off before putting on another, we’ll reconcile the overlapping data to present the most accurate information possible on your dashboard. For example, if one of your trackers is using GPS and another is not, your dashboard chooses the GPS data when calculating total distance since GPS provides a more accurate distance measurement than step counting alone. However, the more overlapping data that exists on your account, the more likely it is that your dashboard's accuracy will suffer. For best results, don't wear more than one device at a time and sync each device before taking it off and putting on another."

 

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