01-01-2023
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01-02-2023
04:03
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MarreFitbit
01-01-2023
14:43
- last edited on
01-02-2023
04:03
by
MarreFitbit
01-02-2023 04:04 - edited 06-13-2023 10:28
01-02-2023 04:04 - edited 06-13-2023 10:28
Hi there, @Suemathy. Welcome to the Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post about the issue with your Versa 2.
This may be happing because you're not doing an exercise outdoors, therefore, the GPS connection is lost. Note: If the GPS signal is lost during the exercise, a map might not appear in the Fitbit app.
Verify the following requirements; then try the troubleshooting steps if necessary.
If the issue persists, see if GPS connects after each step:
On a side note, please note when you track an activity with GPS, your device calculates your distance using GPS data rather than steps. If you begin moving before you get a GPS signal, your device calculates distance using your steps until GPS connects.
To update your stride length, track a run with GPS or measure your stride length manually. For more information, see Can I change my stride length in my Fitbit account?
For more information about GPS, see: How do I use GPS on my Fitbit device?
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01-02-2023 04:04 - edited 06-13-2023 10:28
01-02-2023 04:04 - edited 06-13-2023 10:28
Hi there, @Suemathy. Welcome to the Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post about the issue with your Versa 2.
This may be happing because you're not doing an exercise outdoors, therefore, the GPS connection is lost. Note: If the GPS signal is lost during the exercise, a map might not appear in the Fitbit app.
Verify the following requirements; then try the troubleshooting steps if necessary.
If the issue persists, see if GPS connects after each step:
On a side note, please note when you track an activity with GPS, your device calculates your distance using GPS data rather than steps. If you begin moving before you get a GPS signal, your device calculates distance using your steps until GPS connects.
To update your stride length, track a run with GPS or measure your stride length manually. For more information, see Can I change my stride length in my Fitbit account?
For more information about GPS, see: How do I use GPS on my Fitbit device?
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...