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Activity Recordings
An activity recording is similar to the trip mode on the odometer in a car.
You can use activity recording to track things like a tennis game or an exercise class
so that you may later examine data from the time you were performing that exercise
more closely. Recordings do not affect how your data is tracked or analyzed; they
instead serve to bring greater visibility to a specified time frame.
To start a recording, hold your tracker’s button down for 2-3 seconds until a flashing
stopwatch and running numbers appear like they do in sleep mode.
While in recording mode, the display icons will blink. When you press the tracker’s
button to cycle between screens, the stats displayed will represent the activity that
has occurred since the recording started.
To exit recording mode, hold your tracker’s button down for 2-3 seconds until the
icons and numbers on its display stop flashing.
The next time you sync your tracker, the information from your recording will be
displayed on your activities page, along with additional stats such as pace, duration
of the recording, a graph of your speed, and more.
To add an activity onto your Fitbit Dashboard, do the following:
1. Log into your Dashboard, and then go to the Log Activities page.
2. Start typing the activity you want to add in the box under Find an Activity to
Log.
3. If the activity is already in the system, it will appear in the grey box.
If the activity is not in the system, you have the option to create your own
activity by clicking the Add Custom Activity text that will appear in the
drop-down menu.
4. Enter the duration, distance (if applicable) and start time of your activity, then
click Log Activity. That activity will now appear under your Logged Activities.
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