01-24-2016 12:28
01-24-2016 12:28
Device: Fitbit Surge. Everyone keeps justifying how fitbit tracks all the time, even when you sleep (estimated calories burned). I get that and it's correct. However the data is still wrong. I am on a 1600 calorie diet in order to lose 100 lbs by 1/2/17. Everything has been set up correctly in fitibit and has been working great except for 2 days. Everyday my dashboard shows calories in/out. most days it's been working fine. If I have 2500 calories out and I consume 1500 calories i have a deficit and fitbit feflects that. However, the other day as well as today when I put on my device, it automatically said I've burned 3,900 calories with 0 steps. Now my diets records are all screwed up. My dashboard says I can pretty much eat an entire pizza and still be below my calorie in vs out! If you look at the graph it shows low wavy lines all week consistant then today the calorie bar is bright green (over achievement goal star reward) and went straight up completely out of the graph's screen. Now I have 2 days in the past week where it show's I've been much more active when I had just put on the device. Most days when I first put it on it shows 0 in/2500 out with 1600 left in diet's budget. As I work out or active, it looks like this: 750/2500 with 850 calories under budget. Today it shows 0/3643 with 3998 left in budget! What? Zero steps.... Why cant fitbit let me reset today? No one has answered this question. They keep explaining why fitbit does what it does. They are right but aren't explaining the questions regarding impossible results or glitches. This is an obvious glitch and there should be a way for me to correct this data instead of leaving it and screwing up my long term records and how fitbit advises me to eat more then twice as much today even tho im in active so far vs yesterday when I worked out. How hard would it be to have todays calories field editable so I can replace it with the typical overnight calories burned like it does all other days?
01-24-2016 19:38
01-24-2016 19:38