How to Change the Time on a Fitbit Device
All Fitbit trackers are programmed to match the time on the device to which they sync. However, if there’s a glitch and your Fitbit isn’t displaying the right time, ensure the time on the host device is correct, and then manually sync your Fitbit to its paired iPhone, Android, or another device. To manually sync your Fitbit to its paired device:
How to Change Time Zones on a Fitbit Tracker
When you travel to a new time zone, your Fitbit should sync to its host device and adjust for the change. However, if something goes wrong, the new time zone may interfere with your Fitbit’s data tracking. Your tracking data may record over the previous day’s data, or the device may skip an entire day of tracking. Here’s how to manually change time zones on a Fitbit.
How the Clock Works on Fitbit Trackers
Whether you’re using a basic Fitbit tracker such as a Fitbit One or Fitbit Zip or have invested in a more high-end smartwatch like the Fitbit Ionic and Fitbit Alta, device time is managed by syncing it with your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Your Fitbit tracker recognizes and displays the host device’s date and time.
Fitbit Clocks and Daylight Savings Time
Daylight savings time is notorious for causing havoc with Fitbit trackers, as it forces them to record fitness activity for the same hour twice when the period begins and ends. There really is no way around this annoyance, and most Fitbit users accept this quirk as part of the Fitbit experience, even though it can mess up their stats slightly. If you rely on your Fitbit tracker as a clock, have it update to daylight savings time by syncing it to your smartphone or computer as usual. All smartphones, tablets, and computers now automatically change their time for daylight savings by default.