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The app shows my total kilometers and not per exercise

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How can I find how much kilometers I did in one excercise, i.e. biking or runnig a distance?

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OK I think your asking why your exercises show no distance. 

Are you letting Fitbit auto detect exercises? If so then this is the reason for no distance. 

If a user wants to see distance for an exercise, like a walk, the user will need to use the multisport mode called Walk that is found on the tracker. This requires the user to manualy start and stop the recording of the walk. 

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(How) can I see on the watch itself what exercise I did, like walking/runnig/biking?

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by going to your exercise log through the Fitbit app or on the web. On the app, tap the exercise tile normally it will say X of 5 days. 

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If course @Riavanderkolk swipe up until you see the Exercise Tile. Now swipe left. 

Most of these tiles will swipe. 

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Thanks Rich, but still I can't find distance per exercise. The web says N/A there, while it does give a total distance over the day. Do I need to change something in the settings, or what??

The phone gives calories, heartrate, steps etc. but also distances only over the whole day...

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When I swipe left (on the watch)I see number of steps and calories burned, but not the type of exercise and only about the whole day, not per exercise

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@Riavanderkolk your swiping the wrong tile. You want to swipe the exercise tile. On my Versa it is the last tile and labeled Weekly Exercise. 

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OK I think your asking why your exercises show no distance. 

Are you letting Fitbit auto detect exercises? If so then this is the reason for no distance. 

If a user wants to see distance for an exercise, like a walk, the user will need to use the multisport mode called Walk that is found on the tracker. This requires the user to manualy start and stop the recording of the walk. 

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Thanks, but then for distance it gives - -
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OK, clear! Thx.
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Did you use the manual start and stop of the exercise mode, or did you let Fitbit decide what you where doing? Auto-detected exercises will not show distance. 

 

I just realized that, to confuse yourself and others, you had to independent but same question. I've merged them. 

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