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Late night walks not being recorded - versa 4

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Every day I take the dogs for a 2 hour walk about 6pm which records fine.  Later in the evening, usually starting around 22pm we do a 40 minute walk around the local park. None of these walks have been recorded/tracked.  I've only had this a week does anyone know why this happens (or doesn't happen )?

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@soozle It's really hard to determine why a 40 minute walk wouldn't be recorded. You can check your settings for auto-tracking walks in the Fitbit app, but my suggestion would be to always start your walk from your device that way you'll always have it recorded. 

To check your auto-tracking, you can tap on your profile photo in the upper right hand corner of the Fitbit app, then tap Fitbit Settings, then Activity & Wellness, and then Exercise. Just double check that your Walk tracking is on.

But again, my best suggestion is to just always start your exercise right from your device every time. 

Heather | Community Council | Eastern Shore, AL
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.

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@soozle It's really hard to determine why a 40 minute walk wouldn't be recorded. You can check your settings for auto-tracking walks in the Fitbit app, but my suggestion would be to always start your walk from your device that way you'll always have it recorded. 

To check your auto-tracking, you can tap on your profile photo in the upper right hand corner of the Fitbit app, then tap Fitbit Settings, then Activity & Wellness, and then Exercise. Just double check that your Walk tracking is on.

But again, my best suggestion is to just always start your exercise right from your device every time. 

Heather | Community Council | Eastern Shore, AL
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
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