05-09-2016 20:16
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05-09-2016 20:16
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The same question applies to stationary bike. Shall I use the "spinning" short cut?
05-09-2016 22:08
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05-09-2016 22:08
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Rather than disabling GPS, just choose one of the exercises that don't use it, for example "treadmill run"
See page 19 of the manual to find out how to tell if they use GPS or not.
https://staticcs.fitbit.com/content/assets/help/manuals/manual_surge_en_US.pdf
07-19-2017 12:42
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But if I set it to "treadmill" it won't properly track a hike or walk activity correctly will it?
07-19-2017 12:46
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It will track just fine. You won't get a map without GPS and distance will be measured by multiplying your steps by your stride instead of using GPS but your steps will be the same.
07-19-2017 14:37
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07-19-2017 14:37
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@CLRADOfor a Hike or a walk select that activity. You might need to go into your settings and set up different shortcut exercises so they show on your device. But you should use the activity that you are doing.
Some are not there so you would use Workout mode for that.
See above @SteveH link for the manual above it can help a lot
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