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Counting floors when in an elevator

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I’ve noticed that when you’re in an elevator it doesn’t count floors. I’m going up 69 floors in an elevator. Will it count some floors withe the atmospheric pressure?

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Those cunning people at fitbit thought about elevators!

 

It does detect the rise in elevation through changes in air pressure but it only registers floors if you are walking / running when you rise.

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Those cunning people at fitbit thought about elevators!

 

It does detect the rise in elevation through changes in air pressure but it only registers floors if you are walking / running when you rise.

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I do not think this is true, I work on the 8th Fl and do not walk up and down the stairs and end of work day my fitbit blaze may have up to 10 floors recorded.  I do take the elevator 3 or 4 times during the work day down to 1 and then back up.

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I do not think this is true, I work on the 8th Fl and do not walk up and down the stairs and end of work day my Fitbit blaze may have up to 10 floors recorded.  I do take the elevator 3 or 4 times during the work day down to 1 and then back up

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