02-03-2023
06:10
- last edited on
02-14-2023
16:04
by
LizzyFitbit
02-03-2023
06:10
- last edited on
02-14-2023
16:04
by
LizzyFitbit
I have been doing more walking and have finally exceeded 24 hours in one week. I would like to know why after completion of 24 hours of walking during a week, the format changes from hours and minutes to days and hours? If I wish to check my daily average, I have to convert days to hours and add in the hours and then do the conversion. I am confident that when I see days in hours that the actual hours is a value that has been either rounded up or rounded down. The rounding error increases the in accuracy of calculating out average daily exercise time. Again, does anybody know why at 24 hours the format changes from minutes and hours to days and hours???
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
02-05-2023 04:55
02-05-2023 09:14
02-05-2023 09:14
02-05-2023 09:42
02-05-2023 09:42
@Podunk I fully understand your answer and your point of view. I do understand the software is very poor for blind users. Unfortunately considering current Fitbit direction, I do not think this will improve soon, I am sorry to say.
I am not very knowledgeable about which fitness tracker is better for blind people, maybe some support association could help you there ?
02-05-2023 10:57
02-05-2023 10:57
02-10-2023 06:47
02-10-2023 06:47
Update: iOS version 3.75 has not changed how exercise days are reported. As stated above, it starts using hours and minutes to measure time and exercise sounds for exercise days and upon reaching 24 hours switch is two days and hours. I still don’t understand why, upon reaching 24 hours the format would change and the ability to average hours in minutes for the current week would be made more difficult. Days plus rounded off hours seems absurd when compared to hours plus minutes. I have dictated this on my iPhone.