10-21-2023
18:09
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03-14-2025
20:21
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EstuardoFitbit
10-21-2023
18:09
- last edited on
03-14-2025
20:21
by
EstuardoFitbit
Is there any way to change what counts as the start of a new day instead of it shifting over at midnight?
I'll explain more. I keep an odd schedule. Out of bed at noon and going to bed at around 4 or 5 am. The problem comes from how my workout schedule works. I'll often go to the gym past midnight, go home, go to bed, and go back to the gym before midnight the next day. The result is, instead of having calories burned separated into two different days, I have a huge amount of calories burned all on one day.
Not a big problem, but if it's fixable it would be nice.
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10-21-2023 20:51
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10-21-2023 20:51
Sorry, but no. Often requested for hours with 250 steps but no options available.
10-23-2023 06:33
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10-23-2023 06:33
Hi, @WiredAces It is nice to see you around. @JohnnyRow Thanks for the information provided.
Thank you for asking about the option to change when your day starts according to your workout schedule.
My best recommendation would be posting this idea in the Product Feedback board in the community, since this section is regularly monitored by the team of developers. Make sure to post your idea including as many details as possible.
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