@Rich_Laue multisport mode is switching between sports within the same activity. As far as I know, Fitbit doesn't support it. Fitbits are multisport watches but don't support multisport tracking mode.
Best Answer@Rich_Laue Fitbit never used the definition "multisport mode" because it doesn't support it. However, the devices fall into the category of multisport trackers. The definition of multisport mode has been pretty much defined by Polar, Garmin, Suunto, and any other company which supports such mode (+triathlon as this is pretty much predefined multisport mode). Basically, you should be able to chain various sports into a single activity. For example, if you run and cycle, you should be able to see one map but also be able to analyze the breakdown of such combined activity per single sport. In Suunto, I hold a lap button and the watch goes into the multisport mode and I can select another activity. In Garmin, I can define multisport activities, add all sports I want in it, and give it a custom label. For example, I do that for route climbing and bouldering so I can switch instantly between those two. Not sure what is Fitbit's definition of "multisport mode" but if not what I said here, then it is only "Fitbit's multisport mode" and this is not what @Lilian was asking about.
Best AnswerFitbit use to call their product as a multisport tracker and before the bid re-write of help a simple search of multisport brought up the docs for the exercise functions
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