08-18-2018 05:40
08-18-2018 05:40
I just switched to auto-detect for exercise instead of manually starting exercises last week on my Versa, and when I looked at my dashboard, all of the exercises show 'N/A' for the distance. One of the primary reason for recording the exercises is to keep track of the distance and pace of my workouts. Do I need to go back to manually recording all of my exercises? Seems a little odd, as the device keeps track of distance during the timeframe.
Any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.
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08-18-2018 06:11
08-18-2018 06:11
Yes, it is normal to not get distance on auto detected activity. So you probably need to use the exercise app.
Helen | Western Australia
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08-18-2018 06:11
08-18-2018 06:11
Yes, it is normal to not get distance on auto detected activity. So you probably need to use the exercise app.
Helen | Western Australia
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08-01-2019 17:25
08-01-2019 17:25
I like to start my exercise app on my phone, but since switching to the Versa, the auto exercise keeps starting and I cannot find how to turn OFF the auto exercise tracking. I thought I had found a way - but went for a run tonight after starting my fitbit app on my phone and the auto exercise kept trying to start every several minutes the entire time. I kept turning it off on my watch, but it would start again. I do NOT want to use the auto-tracking. I want to select what I am doing on the app and get my distance and map the way I always have. How do I turn off the auto-tracking? It isn't even accurate. One day I was walking and it said I was cycling.