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accuracy of your calorie burn and distance data. You can adjust your privacy
settings on the Fitbit website to control what is shared with others.
4. Enter the email address and password for Fitbit.com and tap Next.
5. Tap the pink Set up Now button. If you’ve already set up your One on a
computer, you can tap the pink Link Now button.
6. Choose One.
7. Tap Start to begin searching for your One.
8. Once your tracker has been found, you will see a screen that says, “We found
a Fitbit One!” Tap Next.
9. Enter the number on your tracker’s display into your mobile device.
10. When the Fitbit App shows the message “You’re all set!” tap Next to continue.
11. Tap Done to complete setup. You can now use the Fitbit App to start tracking.
Note: If you experience trouble pairing your One, you can get support by going to
http://help.fitbit.com.
Syncing to an iOS device
Your One can sync directly to supported iOS devices via Bluetooth 4.0. To see if your
iOS device is compatible with your Fitbit One, go to http://www.fitbit.com/devices.
Note: Bluetooth must be enabled in your mobile device’s Settings, as well as in the
Fitbit App. You can turn Bluetooth on in the Fitbit app by tapping More, then
Devices, and switching Bluetooth to On.
Syncing occurs automatically when you open the Fitbit App on your iOS device.
Force Sync
You can also Force Sync your tracker through the Devices menu to sync your data
on command.
To Force Sync your One:
1. Open the Fitbit App.
2. Tap More.
3. Tap Devices.
Note: Make sure Use Bluetooth is set to On.
4. Tap One.
5. Tap the Force Sync icon.
Background Sync
The Fitbit App also supports Background Sync. This setting allows your One to sync
with your iOS device while the Fitbit app is in the background, or minimized.










