11-30-2020
22:21
- last edited on
03-11-2021
17:59
by
LizzyFitbit
11-30-2020
22:21
- last edited on
03-11-2021
17:59
by
LizzyFitbit
My Fitbit sense keeps pausing during workouts (circuit training and weights) and it stops tracking it completely. Even the time stops.. how do I stop this from happening so I can measure my workouts better?
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12-01-2020 08:17
12-01-2020 08:17
Agree - really annoying. Since upgrading from Versa a couple of days ago I had this problem on every workout I did - it just went on pause without me realising. It is a design fault I'm afraid - that overly-sensitive button to the left of the screen that's triggering that pause. Never happened with Versa.
What's more, it looks like the way the data is recorded is affected. In the middle of a very intense workout, for about 5 minutes my heart rate went down to resting when normally it would be hitting peak or thereabout. Even if I was resting it would take a while for the heart rate to come down but that annoying pause seems to be overriding the real measurements. Please fix this!
12-01-2020 01:46
12-01-2020 01:46
Hi @Letsgetfit1, welcome to the community.
It sounds as though the button is being pressed as you are moving your hand/wrist. I've had the same thing happen myself, but only when I was wearing it on my left wrist. Perhaps you could switch wrists to see if that helps at all.
I'd also recommend voting on the following feature suggestion regarding a screen lock (here).
12-01-2020 06:57
12-01-2020 06:57
It's helped me to move the sense much higher on my arm so my hand/wrist don't press the button. You can press it to look at your stats, but do not press it to turn the screen off, but let it auto turn off. Turning off the screen pauses the workouts everytime and is VERY annoying when your dependant on the gps, etc...
12-01-2020 08:17
12-01-2020 08:17
Agree - really annoying. Since upgrading from Versa a couple of days ago I had this problem on every workout I did - it just went on pause without me realising. It is a design fault I'm afraid - that overly-sensitive button to the left of the screen that's triggering that pause. Never happened with Versa.
What's more, it looks like the way the data is recorded is affected. In the middle of a very intense workout, for about 5 minutes my heart rate went down to resting when normally it would be hitting peak or thereabout. Even if I was resting it would take a while for the heart rate to come down but that annoying pause seems to be overriding the real measurements. Please fix this!
12-01-2020 11:49
12-01-2020 11:49
Ok awesome, I’ll give that a go! Thank you!
12-01-2020 11:51
12-01-2020 11:51
Good idea! I’ll try wearing it on my other wrist and see if that makes a difference! Thank you 😊
12-03-2020 01:13
12-03-2020 01:13
Frankly, I don't think asking the users to move a £300 fitness tracker to another hand is a solution as it still offers plenty of opportunities to accidentally trigger a pause. It's Fitbit's flagship tracker and its basic functionality should just work as it did in the older trackers. If the button accidentally triggers the pause, the 'pause workout' function needs to be moved to the screen instead. Fitbit, please fix this!
12-09-2020 14:19
12-09-2020 14:19
I have mine on my right wrist and it does it to me too so frustrating! I’ll try wearing it higher up but You really shouldn’t have to....
12-09-2020 14:20
12-09-2020 14:20
AGREED!!! Please fix this!!
I have the ionic for three years and never had an issue was excited for the sense now I’m really disappointed and not sure which direction to go 🤦:female_sign:🤦:female_sign:
12-09-2020 17:14
12-09-2020 17:14
Yeah I’ve been trying it on my right and it’s still doing it. So disappointing!
01-07-2021 08:55 - edited 01-08-2021 09:34
01-07-2021 08:55 - edited 01-08-2021 09:34
Looks like it's been fixed in the latest firmware update - pause workout now requires a screen swipe rather than side button press.
EDIT: nope. Paused itself 7 minutes into the workout to tell me I hit my active minutes. Now the dashboard refuses to acknowledge that the workout was 40 mins, not 7. I'm getting tired of this.
01-07-2021 09:47
01-07-2021 09:47
02-02-2021 18:29
02-02-2021 18:29
I posted this issue on support yesterday and I got the stock answer— turn off auto pause, although I specifically said it was not auto pause
guess it might be time to look elsewhere
03-10-2021 05:07
03-10-2021 05:07
So frustrated with this issue. I’ve been a user and advocate of FitBit for many years, had one of the first ones, Surge (I think) then two Versa’s, an Ionic and now this Sense(of which I bot two, one for me and another for a friend; we’re both having this issue).
By far the worst Fitbit to date. I won’t be recommending Fitbit to anyone in the future (which I used to do every chance I got) and have started shopping for another brand of fitness watch. I’ve heard good things about Garmins. Absolutely ridiculous that you spend this kind of money to get flawed tracking results like this. Such a simple flaw, yet they still haven’t got it fixed in 6months.
01-12-2022 02:24
01-12-2022 02:24
Wow, I wish I knew this before I bought the Versa 3. I've had the Ionic for 4 years and loved it, but this over sensitive button pausing my workout if rubbish. Every calories counts!
01-27-2022 10:39
01-27-2022 10:39
Just curious - your Versa 3 is always pausing?
I just upgraded from a Versa to a Sense which keeps pausing and was wondering if I should replace with a Versa 3 or just go elsewhere - thank you.
01-27-2022 14:37
01-27-2022 14:37
01-27-2022 20:54
01-27-2022 20:54
I would say, not every single time but most of the time thr overly sensitive button is triggered. Support suggested I wore it tighter or on the other wrist. Not really a solution. In terms of going elsewhere, what options are there, I'm listening.
01-27-2022 21:06
01-27-2022 21:06
01-28-2022 06:35
01-28-2022 06:35
So am I…