04-19-15, 10:56 AM | |
VF Supporter
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Chicago suburbs
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FYI, if you lose your Fitbit, there are apps for your phone that can help you locate it. They will only work if you do sync with your phone already, and your fitbit has to have battery.
Mine did come unclipped again yesterday, after I got home from the grocery store. I didn't notice for an hour or two. I tried syncing and it synced, so I knew it was at home, but I couldn't find it. We tried syncing in different places, and based on where it was syncing vs not syncing we thought it was probably in the kitchen. But we could not find it anywhere. (And my house has been on the market, so it is very clean and tidy right now!) We even tried setting the silent alarm to see if I could hear it vibrating, but no luck. Finally I searched online for other ideas and found out there are apps to help you locate it. I bought this one: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fitb...825801863?mt=8 Basically, you walk around and it gives you a signal strength (kind of like playing Hot and Cold) and it helps you pinpoint where it was. Mine was in this bin I keep bags in. Somehow it got hooked onto my reusable grocery bag and was kind of hidden inside the bag. I had even looked at the bags during my initial search. No doubt I'll be using this app again.
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Lisa C. |
04-21-15, 11:04 AM | |
Join Date: May 2010
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Okay I will try that. Thank you so much for clarifying that for me. Also I think you can also track your excercise doing the same thing holding down the button until it goes into stop watch mode then hit it again when you are done and then it syncs to your device. Is that right?
Thanks so much again. I think this is probably why I was confused because you do the same thing for 2 different functions. |
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