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Best Answer06-22-2016 16:09
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06-22-2016 16:09
@SunsetRunner Very weird. Have you tried restarting your tracker that you are trying to sync with? Also, turning your iOS Bluetooth off for 10 seconds and then back on should help too.
@Mitchimichi The following steps should help you start syncing again:
1. Restart your tracker.
2. Reboot your iOS device.
3. Open your iOS settings > turn off Bluetooth for 10 seconds > and then turn it back on
4. Open the Fitbit App to initiate a sync.
The calories burned that is on your dashboard is your basal metabolic rate (aka BMR). Click here for more information.
Keep me posted if this helps you both out!
Best Answer06-22-2016 16:41
06-22-2016 16:41
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