11-25-2020 09:25 - edited 11-25-2020 11:24
11-25-2020 09:25 - edited 11-25-2020 11:24
I re-integrated back into Fitbit last weekend and everything has worked and synced great...until the last FitBit Android update on 11/16/2020. I've tested a few scenarios and the issue is consistent.
What happens? Withings will report a weight...and the below happens:
-Step on Withings and Scale shows 201.9...Fitbit shows 201.8
-I manually enter 205.0 in HealthMate app to test...FitBit syncs and shows 204.9. Rounding down issue shouldn't occur since I manually entered a solid 205.0 on Withings.
FYI, the weight sync is spot on for other connections like MFP, LoseIt, Cronometer...only FitBit is have this .1 adjustment.
I've read that Fitbit just fixed the Withings sync...so anyone else having this rounding down issue?
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01-12-2021 21:18
01-12-2021 21:18
and it looks like it's fixed...woo-hoo!
11-27-2020 21:09 - edited 11-27-2020 21:11
11-27-2020 21:09 - edited 11-27-2020 21:11
Today...when it syncs:
Heathmate shows 205.1...FitBit website shows 205.1...Fitbit Android App shows 205.0.
When app syncs again, it overwrites the correct web entries and put it at 205.0.
11-29-2020 02:37
11-29-2020 02:37
I've read others have seen this 0.1 error which is about the weight of 1.5 ounces of water. Considering a typical persons weight will fluctuate up to 5 pounds throughout the day...
11-29-2020 03:03
11-29-2020 03:03
Whilst I agree with @Rich_Laue in saying that it's the tiniest of discrepancies, that doesn't mean it should be dismissed or ignored. Hopefully some more users will be able to confirm if they too are seeing the issue.
I remember a similar thing happening with the Aria 2 when it was first released. The app was always a 0.1 difference to what the scale screen displayed. Yes it wasn't a massive issue, but annoying none the less. Thankfully that issue was fixed some time ago.
11-29-2020 04:33 - edited 11-29-2020 04:35
11-29-2020 04:33 - edited 11-29-2020 04:35
Thanks Nathan. This is more about data accuracy. The scale syncs the correct numbers to MyFitnessPal and Lose It but not Fitbit so that tells me it's Fitbit... and Fitbit was accurate on this prior to the last Android app update.
11-29-2020 07:55
11-29-2020 07:55
It has been several months since users noticed that manually added weight is off by 0.1.
11-29-2020 15:31
11-29-2020 15:31
Rich...this is off whether manually added or synced from stepping on the scale. For me it started last week with the new Android app update.
12-10-2020 08:59
12-10-2020 08:59
Any updates on this, Fitbit Support?
01-12-2021 21:18
01-12-2021 21:18
and it looks like it's fixed...woo-hoo!
01-13-2021 07:52
01-13-2021 07:52
I'm at the very first step. How do you link withings scale to ionic fitbit? Is there a weblink i need to go to?
01-13-2021 08:35
01-13-2021 08:35
@BravoCs you connect the 2 accounts from your Withings Account.
Note your scale does not connect to your Ionic.
01-13-2021 09:01
01-13-2021 09:01
01-13-2021 11:40
01-13-2021 11:40
To connect your Fitbit and Withings accounts: Visit fitbit.com/weight/withings and tap or click Start the Withings Connection Wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to link your Fitbit account with your Withings account. When your Fitbit and Withings accounts are linked, your daily Withings scale weight and body fat percentage measurements will automatically show up in your Fitbit dashboard.
01-18-2021 08:23
01-18-2021 08:23