11-17-2023 01:57
11-17-2023 01:57
I feel cheated as my new Fitbit charge 6 does not read the number of floors climbed whereas my old charge 2 worked perfectly. Why was this facility taken away I am extremely disappointed as this was partly the reason for updating to a newer model.
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03-05-2025 19:10
03-05-2025 19:10
As others have said, I am terribly dissappointed that my versa 6 does not count floors. What's doubly maddening is that there is a "floors" space on the app! HELP with a workaround!
03-05-2025 20:19
03-05-2025 20:19
Without an altimeter, the only possible 'workaround' would be a GPS implementation to estimate floors, but that's not likely to happen anytime soon.
03-16-2025 20:46
03-16-2025 20:46
As I understand it, both the Charge 5 and Charge 6 don't have an altimeter, so what functionality did the Charge 5 have that is missing in the Charge 6?
04-09-2025 17:44
04-09-2025 17:44
Why did the Fitbit Charge 3 have floors climbed and the Fitbit Charge 6 doesn't have floors climbed? That's a terrible response by you and a sham by the company to remove the feature.
04-09-2025 17:52
04-09-2025 17:52
Have a nice day, @JohnFrasco.
04-09-2025 18:39
04-09-2025 18:39
You too.
04-25-2025 22:08
04-25-2025 22:08
I notice the stairs feature is in the code on my Charge 6, but it does not log any stair climbing.
Is that a hardware limitation or software ?
04-26-2025 00:29
04-26-2025 00:29
04-26-2025 13:57
04-26-2025 13:57
Hello @GaryG.
It's a hardware limitation. The Charge 6 (and Charge 5) doesn't have an altimeter, which is needed for tracking floors.
The Fitbit app still has a Floors tile to accommodate historical data from devices that had this feature and for the current Fitbits that have floor tracking.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE
05-29-2025 05:24
05-29-2025 05:24
As so many of us are disappointed in this product due to the missing floor counter, will there be updates to the charge 6 to activate the feature so we don’t have to buy a different product to have this feature?
05-29-2025 05:48
05-29-2025 05:48
Hi @kawood67 . The altimeter is a piece of hardware. It wasn't added to the Charge 5 or Charge 6. It isn't a feature that can be added with an update.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
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05-29-2025 06:02
05-29-2025 06:02
There will not. This is hardware that was left out of the Charge 6, and you can’t update what’s not there.
Thursday
Thursday
So that's Googles response to this issue. A canned answer from what may or may not be a human being. Not even an explanation? How much money did you save buy deleting the altimeter. Why no offer to replace this piece of junk. You have alienated a lot of long time users who will not buy fitbit again. But you don't care because you have a pixel product coming out to compete with fitbit.
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
It works if you have certain models of Fitbit. They just dropped it from the Charge line without telling us, so the Google execs could make a few more bucks.
Thursday
Thursday
I don’t think anybody cares that they can HIDE it. Hiding is what Google did when they took it away.
Thursday
Thursday
Why wasn’t it “flagged” in their Advertising?
Thursday
Thursday
@rayruns5k Product Experts aren’t Google employees. We are real people who help fellow users. Fitbit/Google added hardware to the Charge 5 and 6, namely the ECG and EDA. I saw a video that showed a Charge 5 tear down. I wish I bookmarked it. The altimeter is a piece of hardware, too. I didn’t see any way that it would fit and keep the Charge size and shape. This is my opinion and I have no personal information about the decision.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.