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The Gear Fit2 uses "Basal" calories (Your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) is an estimate of how many calories your body burns at rest. It represents the minimum amount of energy needed to keep your body functioning, including breathing and keeping your heart beating. Your BMR uses up about two-thirds of your daily calories.) You cannot reset this, it resets each day at midnight and whether you are wearing it or not, the tracker measures how much you burned just by sleeping and being alive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think they reset the calorie burn at midnight, and typically you burn about 75 per hour just breathing. So it probably is counting a minimum burn since midnight. I think that's correct, other Fit2 like products do the same thing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi...I don't think you can zero this out. I used the Microsoft Band 1 and then the Band 2. I pretty much wear them all day, but I don't usually track my sleep. I remember when I first bought my first tracker, the Microsoft Band 1, I was disappointed for some reason that calories tracked from midnight to midnight, lol. I wanted to track them from say, 8 a.m. to my bedtime. What I learned is that in addition to looking at the device's calorie readings, you also have to think about what you know about your own body. I know from my own internet research my BMR in a 24-hour period is about 1500-1600 calories. Whatever I expend on exercise, I can add to that. I'm a female, 5'6", 175 lbs. So, if I wake up at 5:00 a.m., without having worn the device, it should read that I have burned about 300-400 calories, which is what I would have burned while sleeping. If by chance I was engaged in some activity with steps, etc. that early in the morning, it might be more, but I would have burned those calories whether I wore the device or not.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The calories "burned" is based on a calculation of your current build and age. Just you being awake meant you burnt calories, so the watch has already accounted for what the average burnt should be without accounting for tracked activity. I have read that with people resetting their watch the calorie count will return.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Make sure you have it on before midnight; The GearFit 2 always zeros out the calories burned for the next day after 12am.
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