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Versa steps increase while driving

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I drive a 26 mile bridge with joints every 30 or 40 feet. My Versa is counting each bump as a step. How can I adjust to not do this? No swing just bumps.

 

 

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Unfortunately all wrist worn trackers will counts bumps as steps. There is no way to stop this, but if you want to get rid of the extra steps you can log a driving activity over that time period, or use an app called Drivebit.

 

DRIVING ACTIVITY
To log a driving activity go to your app, tap the exercise tile (running man), then the stopwatch icon in the top right corner. On the screen that comes up start to type in Driving and when the list drops down SELECT DRIVING from the list (very importand not to type in the whole word). Fill in the details and Log it.

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Helen | Western Australia

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Unfortunately all wrist worn trackers will counts bumps as steps. There is no way to stop this, but if you want to get rid of the extra steps you can log a driving activity over that time period, or use an app called Drivebit.

 

DRIVING ACTIVITY
To log a driving activity go to your app, tap the exercise tile (running man), then the stopwatch icon in the top right corner. On the screen that comes up start to type in Driving and when the list drops down SELECT DRIVING from the list (very importand not to type in the whole word). Fill in the details and Log it.

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Helen | Western Australia

Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.

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Thank you for the input. Will give it a try

Mike

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A warm welcome to the Community @Mike14571 and @NellyG thanks for stopping by.

I am glad to see here that our friend replied your inquiry. If there is anything else we can help you with, do not hesitate to post it.

Keep the stepping up! Smiley Wink

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