03-04-2017
23:06
- last edited on
03-06-2017
05:28
by
MarcoGFitbit
03-04-2017
23:06
- last edited on
03-06-2017
05:28
by
MarcoGFitbit
Hi I just got my fit bit charge 2 yesterday set it up fine and updated it but I wore it to bed and this morning its already said I've done 300 odd steps when I haven't???
Moderator Edit: Clarified Subject.
03-06-2017 05:27
03-06-2017 05:27
Hello @ChanadeS, thanks for joining us, it's great to have you on board!
This seems like a very odd situation, have you restarted your Charge 2 recently? Has this issue happened again on the next day? If so, I would like to suggest going to your tracker settings on the online Dashboard and check that Sleep Sensitivity is set to Normal. If it's on Normal, please change it to Sensitive, sync your tracker, change it back to Normal and sync again.
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and keep me posted in case you need anything else!
03-06-2017 22:59
03-06-2017 22:59
03-07-2017 04:11
03-07-2017 04:11
Hello @ChanadeS, you're very welcome. I was wondering if your Charge 2 was still counting steps while you're sleeping. If so, please let me know, I'll be happy to continue helping you.
Additionally, I would like to invite you to visit our Discussions board where you will find great tips and encouragement from other members and if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply!
03-07-2017 22:43
03-07-2017 22:43
03-08-2017 03:22
03-08-2017 03:22
Hello @ChanadeS, I hope you're having a great day, thanks for taking the time to reply!
I'm very glad your Charge 2 is now working correctly and not counting steps while you're sleeping. Now, the situation you're describing seems very odd, would it be possible for you to send me some screenshots of what you're able to see? That would be very helpful to me.
I'll be waiting for your reply!
02-09-2018 05:03
02-09-2018 05:03
I've been having this issue for a while too. Woking up in the morning just to see no less than 100 steps taken while asleep! Am I lunatic??
Perhaps its funny solution, but I always use an app called "Drivebit" or "Travelbit". I just press the Start button before go to bed and then Stop once fully woke up. The result - no more extra steps in the morning
02-12-2018 06:05
02-12-2018 06:05
Hello @Nyusha, thanks for joining the conversation, I hope you're having a great day.
I appreciate you have shared your experience and I must say I find it's very clever to use "Drivebit" to prevent the tracker from counting steps in your sleep. Have you experienced any inconvenience with your sleep records while using this app? Have you tried changing the sensitivity of your tracker as described above and trying to sleep without using "Drivebit"?
Thanks again for sharing your solution, I hope to hear from you very soon, happy stepping!
02-13-2018 19:59 - edited 02-13-2018 20:01
02-13-2018 19:59 - edited 02-13-2018 20:01
MarcoGFitbit, thank you for your support, glad you found my solution helpful!
Before using the app, I was waking up with 100+ steps shown on my Ionic watch. Now I start the app just before I go to bed (usually before 12 when all data comes back to zero), and now all the time I get 0 steps in the morning.
The app I use is called "TravelBit" (paid version) but I'm sure the same can be done with the free "Drivebit" app too!
The sensitivity is set to "Normal" rather than "Sensitive", because sensitive option showed so much movements it scared me away
Also, I was wondering - perhaps Fit-bit developers can add a small software running on the background in the new firmware, the one that is similar to the Drivebit app? Kind of like Drivebit app included inside of a firmware..? So there will be no need to download a third-party app. Just a thought!
02-14-2018 03:35
02-14-2018 03:35
Hello @Nyusha, I hope you're doing well, thanks for taking the time to reply.
I appreciate your insight and your feedback. I think having a functionality like Drivebit implemented in the app is an excellent idea. Our team is always looking to improve the Fitbit experience and I would like to encourage you to submit your insight as a suggested idea, where our members can comment and vote for it so it can be implemented in the future. This is the best way to make your voice heard and get the attention from our development team.
I hope this can be helpful, if there's anything else I can do for you please feel free to reply, I'll be happy to help.
03-28-2018 05:59
03-28-2018 05:59
I go to my Fitbit charge 2 yesterday and it's telling me I've walked a couple hundred steps but it's also showing the same amount of calories burned for days and days before I even had it.....
04-15-2018 17:54
04-15-2018 17:54
I have just got my Charge 2 and wore it to bed last night and like you it logged 331 steps, is there a way of stopping this apart from not wearing it to bed?
04-16-2018 05:27
04-16-2018 05:27
Hello @Polly51 and @Rainorshine, thanks for joining the conversation, it's great to have you on board the Fitbit Community.
@Rainorshine, please note that the the calories your tracker and the app are showing are your BMR calories. Your basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate at which you burn calories at rest just to maintain vital body functions like breathing, heartbeat, and brain activity. Your BMR usually accounts for at least half of the calories you burn in a day and is estimated based on the physical data you entered when you set up your account: gender, age, height, and weight. As for the steps, it's possible the tracker had counted those steps if it was turned on and you moved the box around before setting up the tracker.
@Polly51, if you find your tracker counting too many steps during the night, please restart it, then on the following night, please use the tracker on your other wrist and in the morning sync the tracker and check if the steps got reduced.
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and keep me posted in case you need anything else.
07-16-2018 18:32
07-16-2018 18:32
Where do i find sleep sensitivity?
07-17-2018 08:55
07-17-2018 08:55
Hello @Heatherrene, have a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community, thanks for joining the conversation.
I appreciate your participation in the forums. To locate Sleep Sensitivity, please tap on the Account icon and then on Advance Settings > Sleep Sensitivity.
I hope this resolves your inquiry, if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply.
07-17-2018 09:07
07-17-2018 09:07
07-18-2018 05:31
07-18-2018 05:31
Hello @Heatherrene, I hope you're doing well, thanks for taking the time to reply.
I'm very happy to know changing the sleep sensitivity helped you decrease the amount of steps recorded by your Fitbit tracker at night. Now, about your questions:
1. Fitbit devices have a finely tuned algorithm for step counting. The algorithm is designed to look for intensity and motion patterns that are most indicative of people walking and running. When working at a desk, cooking, or doing other arm movements, a device on your wrist can pick up some extra steps if it thinks you're walking. Many of these situations—such as working or cooking—do include a few steps in-between stationary periods so the device tries to give you credit for those steps.
2. Would it be possible for you to reply to me with a screenshot of your sleep logs before you delete one of them and then after you delete one of them? I would like to check this further before providing more troubleshooting steps.
I hope this resolves your inquiries for the time being, I'll be waiting for your reply.
07-20-2018 10:42
07-20-2018 10:42
07-21-2018 12:54
07-21-2018 12:54
Hello @Heatherrene, I hope you're doing well, I appreciate you have replied to me and let me know your problem about the duplicated sleep logs has been resolved, I'm very glad.
Now, about your question, if you're left-handed (like me) and if you use your Fitbit watch in your left hand, that means both options: "Which hand the watch is on" and "Handedness" should be set to <left>.
I hope this resolves your inquiry, if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply, I'll be happy to help.
07-22-2018 08:30
07-22-2018 08:30