05-30-2023
05:33
- last edited on
06-01-2023
04:50
by
MarreFitbit
05-30-2023
05:33
- last edited on
06-01-2023
04:50
by
MarreFitbit
I just got a Peloton and I linked it to my Fitbit. When I started my call today, I started it as cycling on my Charge 5. When I completed the class, my Fitbit logged both...it logged the Peloton class as a workout and my cycling on top of it. Both are drastically different. For my Fitbit, the calories burned were over 400 ( I was dying lol) and for Peloton, it was only 277. I was 45mins in the zone so now it is saying I was in the zone 90mins.
Question is- should I just delete the Peloton one and unlink it or Fitbit? I don't want it to be inaccurate and double logging. Or, do I just not log it as cycling on my watch when I start, and will whatever I do during that workout count on my calories, etc and then the Peloton calories on top of it?
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06-01-2023 04:52
06-01-2023 04:52
Hello there, @RandoMando. Welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post about the inconvenience with your data. @t.parker Thank you so much for your help and all the information you've shared here!
Please note every workout that is posted to Fitbit will be logged as an exercise and will include the length of your workout, distance and calories burned. With this all steps, calories, and active minutes recorded by your device are overridden for the duration of the logged activity by the activity's values. This ensures that your calories are not counted twice. You can find the additional details at: https://support.pelotoncycle.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000182786-Peloton-X-Fitbit-FAQs.
For more information about connecting your Fitbit account with another app, please see this help article How do I connect my Fitbit account with another app?
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05-30-2023 08:54 - edited 05-30-2023 08:55
05-30-2023 08:54 - edited 05-30-2023 08:55
@RandoMando it depends. How Peloton estimates calories? If it uses a power meter then this method is more accurate than using HR. You need to decide whichever you prefer and which one you may need to delete (or just unpair/not track). "Dying" doesn't mean you burned more. It may just mean you're lacking aerobic endurance. Modern stationary bikes use the power meter to estimate your energy output. If you use the power I'd stick with power as it's a more reliable metric.
06-01-2023 04:52
06-01-2023 04:52
Hello there, @RandoMando. Welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post about the inconvenience with your data. @t.parker Thank you so much for your help and all the information you've shared here!
Please note every workout that is posted to Fitbit will be logged as an exercise and will include the length of your workout, distance and calories burned. With this all steps, calories, and active minutes recorded by your device are overridden for the duration of the logged activity by the activity's values. This ensures that your calories are not counted twice. You can find the additional details at: https://support.pelotoncycle.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000182786-Peloton-X-Fitbit-FAQs.
For more information about connecting your Fitbit account with another app, please see this help article How do I connect my Fitbit account with another app?
I've moved your post to the Third-Party Integrations board for organization purposes.
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