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Setting up your tracker on your PC (Windows 8.1
and below)
If you don’t have a compatible mobile device, you can set up your tracker with a
computer and see your Fitbit stats on fitbit.com. To use this setup method you’ll first
install a free software application called Fitbit Connect that lets Zip sync its data with
your fitbit.com dashboard.
To install Fitbit Connect and set up your tracker:
1.! Go to http://www.fitbit.com/setup.
2.! Scroll down and click the option to download.
3.! When prompted, save the file that appears.
4.! Double-click the file (FitbitConnect_Win.exe). The Fitbit Connect installer
opens.
5.! Click Continue to move through the installer.
6.! When prompted, choose Set up a New Fitbit Device.
7.! Follow the onscreen instructions to create a Fitbit account and connect your
Zip. If your computer has Bluetooth, setup can take place wirelessly. If not
you’ll be prompted to plug in the wireless sync dongle that came in the box
with your Fitbit Zip.
Note that the personal information you’re asked during setup is used to
calculate your basal metabolic rate (BMR), which helps determine your
estimated calorie expenditure. This information is private unless you go into
your Privacy settings and opt to share age, height, or weight with Fitbit
friends.
Setting up your tracker on your Mac
If you don’t have a compatible mobile device, you can set up your tracker with a
computer and see your Fitbit stats on fitbit.com. To use this setup method you’ll first
install a free software application called Fitbit Connect that lets Zip sync its data with
your fitbit.com dashboard.
To install Fitbit Connect and set up your tracker:
1.! Go to http://www.fitbit.com/setup.
2.! Scroll down and click the option to download.
3.! When prompted, save the file that appears.
4.! Double-click the file (Install Fitbit Connect.pkg). The Fitbit Connect installer
opens.
5.! Click Continue to move through the installer.
6.! When prompted, choose Set up a New Fitbit Device.
7.! Follow the onscreen instructions to create a Fitbit account and connect your
Zip.
Note that the personal information you’re asked during setup is used to
calculate your basal metabolic rate (BMR), which helps determine your
estimated calorie expenditure. This information is private unless you go into
your Privacy settings and opt to share age, height, or weight with Fitbit
friends.