04-08-2019 12:51
04-08-2019 12:51
We are going to be traveling and I'm not taking my phone. Can I use my wife's phone to sync her fitbit as well as mine?
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04-08-2019 13:06
04-08-2019 13:06
Hi, in reply to your answer, see this special app for that: https://blog.fitbit.com/sync-multiple-trackers-to-your-fitbit-account-with-multi-tracker-support/. Hope this helps.
04-08-2019 13:06
04-08-2019 13:06
Hi, in reply to your answer, see this special app for that: https://blog.fitbit.com/sync-multiple-trackers-to-your-fitbit-account-with-multi-tracker-support/. Hope this helps.
04-08-2019 14:02
04-08-2019 14:02
Hi @Regulus, yes you can but you would have to log in and out of your account each time you sync. Otherwise the steps might be attributed to the wrong person.
Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums
one cruise ship at a time!04-09-2019 04:10
04-09-2019 04:10
@Regulus The advice given by @DramaQueenDiva is absolutely correct. When you sync your tracker, the data is transferred to Fitbit's servers. It is not stored on your phone. One additional piece of advice. You might need to be 10 feet or more apart from each other, especially if you have the same model Fitbit. There might be Bluetooth interference issues.
The advice offered by @SunsetRunner will not help. That is an old blog article about multi-tracker support on one account. Multi-tracker support is supported without any workaround.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
04-09-2019 10:52
04-09-2019 10:52