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Versa Lite counts steps while driving.

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It's adding 2k steps from 3 hrs of driving! There's got to be a software update.. or maybe an app in the WATCH itself.  Going into the app on my phone to manually adjust the drive time uses a lot of time. 

 

 

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Welcome to the Fitbit Community @Angie101388. I am sorry for the delayed response.

 

I appreciate your participation in the Forums and sharing that your Fitbit Versa Lite is counting steps while driving. This usually happens while driving in a car with a very stiff transmission or on bumpy roads. I understand that manually logging the driving activity for the time you were in a vehicle in order to remove the steps, takes a lot of time. 

 

I really appreciate your feedback and suggestion since this helps us to keep improving. Consider visiting our Feature Suggestion board. This is a space where Community users can post features, ideas, and suggestions that they'd like to see in future. Our product team looks forward to reading and incorporating your suggestions into future versions of Fitbit devices and apps.

 

If you have any questions, feel free to let me know.

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This happens to me as well and I just turn off my fitbit till I'm done driving its slot easier!

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Hi @Cmr2414, it's nice to see you again in our Community Forums. 

 

Thank you for joining the thread and sharing your solution to turn off the device while driving. I really appreciate your time and efforts to help other users. 

 

Feel free to explore the discussions forums to Share Your Story, Get Fitter, Find wonderful Fitbit Friends, Sharing Recipes and much more.

 

Keep on visiting the forums! Robot Happy

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