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if fitbit tracks too many steps due to hand movement, is it better to set wearing on dominant hand

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if fitbit tracks too many steps due to hand movement, is it better to set it to wearing on dominant hand rather than non dominant hand.  will it be more accurate for step counting. ? 

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Hi @Deestr with these being wrist based, anything you do that makes it move, can add those steps. Knitters and guitar players notice more steps. Push a shopping cart or stroller, hold something in your arms and those steps decrease. I find it pretty much evens out for me, so I don't worry about it. Unless you get a huge amount of steps, I wouldn't be concerned.  

Stepping in the U.S.A. since September 2013. Android 14

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