10-20-2016
05:55
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10-21-2016
05:14
by
AlejandraFitbit
10-20-2016
05:55
- last edited on
10-21-2016
05:14
by
AlejandraFitbit
Basically, what the subject says. Anyone else having issues?
Moderator edit: Subject for clarity
10-21-2016 05:15
10-21-2016 05:15
Welcome to the Community @SunsetRunner. In this case, I recommend checking this post where our friend @SilviaFitbit is providing useful information about syncing MapMyFitness with Fitbit.
I hope this helps, catch you later.
10-21-2016 06:21
10-21-2016 06:21
I just executed this sync. Here's hoping it works/integrates well.
Thanks.
10-22-2016 05:44
10-22-2016 05:44
10-22-2016 10:38
10-22-2016 10:38
@SunsetRunner Yeah, assuming you did MapMyRide > MFP > Fitbit, activities sent from MFP to Fitbit don't have distance, and they're considered manually logged activities (which means it overrides tracker data during that time period). The calorie burn is likely coming from MFP as well.
You can always try using Strava or the Fitbit app to record your rides, and see if that works.
10-22-2016 16:03
10-22-2016 16:03
10-24-2016 08:00
10-24-2016 08:00
Tried Strava this morning on my commute into work. Seems to work. Will test more this week. If it is satisfactory, I shall click the solution button.
10-25-2016 05:20
10-25-2016 05:20
So, I can't call this a solution. My morning ride/commute synced, but the next two rides have not.
10-25-2016 08:19
10-25-2016 08:19
@SunsetRunner As long as the activity was recorded via GPS in Strava, it should sync over to Fitbit. Here's some options to consider:
1. Continue using Strava > Fitbit
2. Try using Endomondo > Fitbit
3. Use your tracker's "Exercise Mode" without connecting other apps (otherwise results in duplicates)
4. Manually log a "Bike" activity through Fitbit
Assuming you're not using a tracker that has a built-in Bike mode (Surge, Blaze, Charge 2), then those might be your best options.
Hope that helps.
10-25-2016 08:38
10-25-2016 08:38
I'll consider looking into Endomondo.
Frankly, if the Strava thing would have worked, it would have been PERFECT. It did exactly what I wanted, which was import the time and distance, but let FitBit do the rest (like calories, etc).
Logging bike ride manually or using exercise mode is not a solution as you are limited to what data/information you can write in/overwrite manually, which effectively make those options useless.
I guess I failed to mention that I have a Charge HR. One thing I wondered about yesterday is if somehow in the morning the SmartTrack didn't create a log, but for some reason maybe my other ones did. I've since disabled it. I didn't find it too useful anyway.
I guess I'll give Strava a week or so. And if not satisfied I'll look into Endomondo. It's just a shame as if Strava just worked, this problem would be solved, could put this to rest, and I could even click the Solution button. I've not been a user long, let alone an active user on these forums, but it sounds like my frustrations are shared with many.
I should point out that the only reason I am being so stubborn is I rather like the device...or at least I feel as I should (given what it SHOULD be capable of doing). However, I also need to point out that I am glad I did not pay for this device (I won it in a contest). I would be SUPERBLY PO'ed if I had purchased this device. It really does not act/work as advertised, as well as other portions of the services/website. If the expectations (a result of the advertising) matched the performance...it would be a different story.
10-25-2016 09:02
10-25-2016 09:02
I should clarifiy that I've found using Exercise mode on the tracker works for walks and for workouts and has been pretty helpful.
I've also found that using the app for walks (for times I don't wear my tracker) has appeared to work with reasonable success as well.
The rub is bike rides, which are a big part of my life (my commute for one, and one of my favorite non-gym activites as well).
10-26-2016 07:59
10-26-2016 07:59
Tried Endomondo today. Worked...sort of.
It's difficult to figure out if the calories came from Fitbit and wrote to Endomondo, or if it came from Endomondo to Fitbit.
One warning/caveat that was explicit in Endomondo is that it will only sync workouts/rides that are not marked private. My first Strava ride I didn't mark private until well after it had been logged. I tried to get in the habit of marking my rides private as sharing commutes seemed kind of silly (if I ever get to the point of using the social aspects of any ride tracking app). I am wondering if by doing that immediately before/at posting that may have screwed things up.
I will be trying Strava again this afternoon and this evening, but not marking the rides private and see if they sync. As near as I can tell, Strava is the best one to use for a number of reasons...so that's the one I need to see if it works.
10-27-2016 05:03
10-27-2016 05:03
So Strava does work. Rides cannot be posted as private. They must be public first. Once synced with Fitibit, they can then be changed to private.
It appears that Strava can be considered a solution. However, given what I've been reading in the forums, I am going to give this some time and many tries before I actually call this a solution.
10-27-2016 07:37
10-27-2016 07:37
@SunsetRunner Well I'm glad it's working for you so far. 😉