09-08-2016 23:36 - edited 09-08-2016 23:38
09-08-2016 23:36 - edited 09-08-2016 23:38
So I have my blaze, and I noticed this morning after being at work it had record 4000 steps which is how many I recorded on a 3.5km walk. I had only walked maybe a couple of hundred meters but had been drivng (an automatic) for several hours.
By the end of my work day it showed over 10 000 steps when I had done maybe a km (1500 steps). I made a note of the readins and it added 300 steps in 20 minutes, whilst I was only driving for that time. I also took it off and put it down on the center console and it recorded a lot of steps then too (I didn't take note of exactly how much)
Pretty disapointed with this in general and will be sending it back for a refund.
09-09-2016 00:21
09-09-2016 00:21
09-09-2016 04:52
09-09-2016 04:52
I'm not talking about bumpy roads on bush tracks, I'm talking about sealed roads in cities. According to fitbit:
It has been tested against driving, buses, trains, and other public transportation and should not give you extra steps when you’re traveling.
This is clearly incorrect.
09-09-2016 10:22
09-09-2016 10:22
@mr3oh7 any reference link for your quote?
I read here diferently.
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Doing a search on Google of driving and any brand i find this complaint about every tracker on the market.
09-09-2016 18:05
09-09-2016 18:05
the source for that quote is here . (about half way down) Did you think I was lying or made it up ? It say pretty much the same thing as you wrote anyway.
I bought a fitbit because I believed it would accurately record my steps it does do that and they claim it does. This may be a problem with every tracker but does every tracker claim it is not a problem?
I think fitbit is useless piece of crap and I will be returing mine.
09-09-2016 19:24
09-09-2016 19:24