07-17-2018 09:57
07-17-2018 09:57
Up until 2 days ago my exercise wont automatically track. Nothing has changed. I check all the settings which seem to be on correctly. Its tracks my active minutes but does not track in the exercise section. Anyone else having this issue? Any fix?
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07-17-2018 10:34
07-17-2018 10:34
Crossfit and bootcamp high intensity work outs. I have my time set as 10 minutes but today's work out I completed in about 7:30 so potentially that's why today. Yesterday's was longest but not as intense so maybe my heart rate wasn't high enough to recognize. Realizing that as I think about it more now. I'll give it a few more intense, longer work outs & see if I still have the issue.
07-17-2018 10:23
07-17-2018 10:23
What type of exercises are you wanting to auto track @BluNic
Do they last at least long enough for your minimum time setting, without much of a pause in the middle?
07-17-2018 10:34
07-17-2018 10:34
Crossfit and bootcamp high intensity work outs. I have my time set as 10 minutes but today's work out I completed in about 7:30 so potentially that's why today. Yesterday's was longest but not as intense so maybe my heart rate wasn't high enough to recognize. Realizing that as I think about it more now. I'll give it a few more intense, longer work outs & see if I still have the issue.
08-07-2018 15:58
08-07-2018 15:58
I'm having same problem with my zumba, taichi and conditioning class. According to fitbit support at twitter, Versa is optimized for step-based activities. So non step-based exercise like zumba, boot camp etc won't be able to tracked accurately. Mine never turn on and off automatically so far *sigh*
08-07-2018 16:00
08-07-2018 16:00
Mine had been now. I think it was because the exercises were not intense enough to be recognized. Plus yes the step factor like you mentioned. Make sure u have yours to recognize exercise at 10 minutes and that should help!
08-07-2018 16:03
08-07-2018 16:03
Mine has been set to 10min and still no luck 😞
08-07-2018 16:32 - edited 08-07-2018 16:34
08-07-2018 16:32 - edited 08-07-2018 16:34
If your not doing one of the auto recognizable exercises and none of the 19 multisport modes match up, I suggest useing the multisport mode called workout. Doing this will disable the auto detection mode.
08-07-2018 17:01
08-07-2018 17:01
Well... it's just dumb to have to do it manually (who has time to remember that). My $30 pebble watch used to be able to detect it automatically and this $200 watch can't?
08-07-2018 17:02
08-07-2018 17:02
On top of that, it doesn't stop the tracking automatically either!!! You'd think once it detect heart rate slowing down, it would end the exercise somehow.