10-12-2023 16:40
10-12-2023 16:40
I've been noticing an issue tracking runs with my Google Pixel Watch. The map is correct but two different mileages are displayed and the splits are incorrect. Specifics from this morning's run:
Pixel Watch: 5.57 miles, 1:01:29 (This is correct)
Android App - (v4.0.1, but same issue on previous versions): Right under the map it shows 1h 1m, 5.57 miles. (This is correct) But scrolling down to Pace Laps, it shows total distance of 4.8 miles-- that is, laps 1-4 are showing 1.00 mi and lap 5 is showing 0.80 miles.
Fitbit.com dashboard is showing 4.8 miles and pace of 12:48 (consistent with the Pace Laps data).
Clicking into the activity from the fitbit.com dashboards shows:
Further detail:
On fitbit.com, when mousing over the graphs from left to right, there are very definite jumps as the mileage marker on the map goes along the route. This led me to examine the TCX file at those places.
Based on this,
Adding to the issue is the fact that Fitbit (neither app nor fitbit.com) does not offer the ability to correct distances/pace. Fitbit also doesn't allow for importing activities from a file. Activities tracked in Strava will sync to Fitbit, but without the map data.
A solution would be greatly appreciated. Fitbit previously told me to update the app, which I did. When that didn't work I decided to dig deeper. I hope this information helps lead to a resolution.
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10-13-2023 03:47 - edited 10-13-2023 03:49
10-13-2023 03:47 - edited 10-13-2023 03:49
@pksimmang the distance and duration data consistency was always off on the Fitbit platform between the app, web dashboard and TCX file. It's nothing new and considering no attempt to fix it for years (and even making it worse by the new app removing seconds from start time and duration (at least you can get it from TCX)) I don't expect it to be corrected. It's been ignored by Fitbit for years.
10-13-2023 03:47 - edited 10-13-2023 03:49
10-13-2023 03:47 - edited 10-13-2023 03:49
@pksimmang the distance and duration data consistency was always off on the Fitbit platform between the app, web dashboard and TCX file. It's nothing new and considering no attempt to fix it for years (and even making it worse by the new app removing seconds from start time and duration (at least you can get it from TCX)) I don't expect it to be corrected. It's been ignored by Fitbit for years.
10-16-2023 10:13
10-16-2023 10:13
Thanks for the info. The Pixel Watch is my first experience with the Fitbit ecosystem, but I had a lot of confidence based on the Fitbit users I know. (Of course, few of them are runners...) I guess my expectations were just unrealistic. It's a shame really, since the data is there and it doesn't seem like it would be that hard to have the software recalculate the total. I may get another Runkeeper or Strava paid plan instead of keeping the Fitbit paid plan since they'll give me better data... as long as Fitbit keeps pushing the activities out to them!
10-16-2023 11:04
10-16-2023 11:04
@pksimmang as a runner, I can tell you one thing - Fitbit platform is not designed for runners 🤷 it's basic at best.