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I have to push the back button almost 300 times to get to my birth year?

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I want to enter in my age accurately so the heart rate information is accurate. When you ask me to enter my birth date, it starts in the year 1994. I was born in 1971. Why can't I just enter the date? Instead, I have to push the back button to go back, month by month, from 1994 to 1971.

 

That means I have to push the back button somewhere around 300 times. There's gotta be a better way. Please let me know. Thanks.

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I haven't the slightest idea where you came up with that!  Go to Fitbit.com and click on the Gear Icon at the upper right and then on Settings. Simply enter your birth year, select Month and day and scroll down to click on Submit and then sync your tracker. That's for a computer.  On an Android phone, you simply swipe to your birth year and date and hit Set and then Submit and sync.

 

The  back button is never needed!

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I figured out how to do that on the computer. The problem I was having was
from the app on the phone. When I contacted someone at Fitbit through chat
they didn't know that you can get around this by doing it on a computer and
not through the the app.

The back arrow that makes you go back month by month was what I was
referring to.
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