02-12-2017 12:16
02-12-2017 12:16
Some people say that if u just move your arm up and down, the fitbit would start to count steps. Do you guys think that?
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02-12-2017 14:16
02-12-2017 14:16
I think this is true but the point is: do we want to make steps to get fit ot just to reach a daily number of steps with no effort? Cheating will only harm ourselves, but I'm sure that's not the purpose of your question, although I wanted to make it clear for people who might get it wrong. That said, there will be fake steps counted by the device because of our normal arms movements when we're not walking, but how many will they be compared to the real ones? My suggestion is to make plenty true steps over your daily goal, so you won't be left wondering if you have reached it in reality.
02-12-2017 14:16
02-12-2017 14:16
I think this is true but the point is: do we want to make steps to get fit ot just to reach a daily number of steps with no effort? Cheating will only harm ourselves, but I'm sure that's not the purpose of your question, although I wanted to make it clear for people who might get it wrong. That said, there will be fake steps counted by the device because of our normal arms movements when we're not walking, but how many will they be compared to the real ones? My suggestion is to make plenty true steps over your daily goal, so you won't be left wondering if you have reached it in reality.
02-12-2017 15:00
02-12-2017 15:00
@KF_Ryan360 wrote:Some people say that if u just move your arm up and down, the fitbit would start to count steps. Do you guys think that?
That depends on which tracker you are using, @KF_Ryan360. If it is a wrist-worn tracker, such as the Charge 2, Blaze, etc., yes swinging your arm will record steps. If it is a body-worn tracker, such as the One, it will not.
02-12-2017 15:50
02-12-2017 15:50
Yes, swinging your arms will generate steps, but to what point? I wear mine 24/7 and I know I pick up some arm movements while taking a shower. However, the point is to compare your steps yesterday to the ones today. To give yourself an idea of if you're becoming less active or more active overall. To see if the weekends bring more activity or less.
Anne | Rural Ontario, Canada
Ionic (gifted), Alta HR (gifted), Charge 2, Flex 2, Charge HR, One, Blaze (retired), Trendweight.com,
Down 150 pounds from my top weight (and still going), sharing my experiences here to try and help others.
02-12-2017 22:15 - edited 02-12-2017 22:15
02-12-2017 22:15 - edited 02-12-2017 22:15
@Ton wrote:My suggestion is to make plenty true steps over your daily goal, so you won't be left wondering if you have reached it in reality.
Yes, people should spend more time actually stepping and less time wondering whether their tracker is 100% accurate. It is not, but even if it underestimates or overestimates your "real" step count, it will do so in a consistent manner, and therefore will still be useful as a motivational tool.
Regarding challenges: I could "cheat" by merely using the Charge 2 (instead of the Surge) as my main tracker. This is because I’m wearing both and my Charge 2 consistently credits me with more steps than my Surge.
Dominique | Finland
Ionic, Aria, Flyer, TrendWeight | Windows 7, OS X 10.13.5 | Motorola Moto G6 (Android 9), iPad Air (iOS 12.4.4)
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
02-13-2017 21:21
02-13-2017 21:21
That is true.
03-18-2017 14:32
03-18-2017 14:32
thanks for that. i had been wearing it and was frustrated because i would wake up and would already have 300 steps, which clearly was not true. 🙂
03-19-2017 02:41
03-19-2017 02:41
@green_tea wrote:thanks for that. i had been wearing it and was frustrated because i would wake up and would already have 300 steps, which clearly was not true. 🙂
Well, I think 300 is not normal while sleeping (unless you consistantly dream of being a boxer! LOL). I would contact the customer service if I were you.
03-19-2017 07:07
03-19-2017 07:07
@Ton wrote:
Well, I think 300 is not normal while sleeping (unless you consistantly dream of being a boxer! LOL). I would contact the customer service if I were you.
I don't know what is normal. Some mornings my Charge 2 shows 50 or 60 steps when I get up, and some mornings it shows 250 steps when I get up. One morning it show 398 steps when I got up, but that is another story. It all depends on how restless I am when "sleeping". And, then, there are trips to the bathroom at night.
03-19-2017 09:17
03-19-2017 09:17
@Ton wrote:
Well, I think 300 is not normal while sleeping
Funny: while some people are complaining about extraneous steps during their sleep, I’m "complaining" about time spent at the movie theater being falsely detected as sleep .
Dominique | Finland
Ionic, Aria, Flyer, TrendWeight | Windows 7, OS X 10.13.5 | Motorola Moto G6 (Android 9), iPad Air (iOS 12.4.4)
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
03-20-2017 13:23
03-20-2017 13:23
yes its true... my gf noticed it on her new charge2 on the 2nd day she had it so i tested sitting at my desk by just turning my wrist and YES it counted steps... FITBIT needs to get this corrected, its so mislieading.
03-20-2017 13:55
03-20-2017 13:55
@rocketroddy wrote:yes its true... my gf noticed it on her new charge2 on the 2nd day she had it so i tested sitting at my desk by just turning my wrist and YES it counted steps... FITBIT needs to get this corrected, its so mislieading.
Hi there. I think this problem has been debated already on this very page. Have a look at the replies from USAF-Larry, A_Lurker, Dominique and myself a few posts back. The arm movements will always affect the step count. It all depends on what you expect from your tracker. For me it still is a big stimulus to keep me active every day. As I already said, I pay attention to keep the total daily count above what I aim to make in reality and I'm happy with that.
12-29-2017 13:06
12-29-2017 13:06
So disappointed with my fitbit which I received for Xmas. It counts all my movements even when driving which is very disheartening as I thought I was doing so well averaging over 10k per day but then realised that probably half were done which sitting down in the car or at home. Surely the point of a step counter is to give an indication of how many steps I actually do. my mobile step application is far more accurate and I wish now that I hadn't bothered with the fitbit as I need to get fit and this is so false...
12-29-2017 13:09
12-29-2017 13:09
So disappointed with my fitbit which I received for Xmas. It counts all my movements even when driving which is very disheartening as I thought I was doing so well averaging over 10k per day but then realised that probably half were done which sitting down in the car or at home. Surely the point of a step counter is to give an indication of how many steps I actually do. my mobile step application is far more accurate and I wish now that I hadn't bothered with the fitbit as I need to get fit and this is so false...
@rocketroddy wrote:yes its true... my gf noticed it on her new charge2 on the 2nd day she had it so i tested sitting at my desk by just turning my wrist and YES it counted steps... FITBIT needs to get this corrected, its so mislieading.
12-30-2017 22:22
12-30-2017 22:22
Wearing fitbit as it is intended is actually quite accurate, of course there are those who find ways to cheat, but cheating is a little like taking money from your savings account and depositing it in your checking account and claiming an increase in funds, nothing is gained. The whole point of a Fitbit is to be inspired to step it up and get out and exercise; to gain health and fitness.
12-31-2017 05:01
12-31-2017 05:01
01-05-2018 07:40
01-05-2018 07:40
My first Fitbit was a One. I was wearing it clasped to my belt, and it registered my steps quite accurate.
When I was walking and counted 500 steps, my One would have registered at least 480.
When I got my Alta, I was just curious how they compared, and have been wearing them at the same time for quite some time (each connected to a different account, as not to mix up things while syncing).
Alta's stepcount was always 20% lower than the number my One showed.
When I wake up at night, and go to the bathroom, or even to the ground floor of my house and walk around there, my Alta often registers only a few steps, although there were at least 50, or even 100 and more... I have a very light step, and at night I'm even walking more softly, not to wake up my family.
The Charge2 I recently acquired, underestimates my stepcount in the same range...
I don't mind... My goal is 8,000 Fitbit steps, and that's probably 10,000 real steps. And when I get 10,000 steps, I'm sure that's a healthy amount...
Arm movements? I have to make really, really brisk movements to make a real difference. Working at my desk doesn't add a single step. Doing the dishes? Some steps indeed, but my energy expenditure is higher because I'm standing, so no problem.
A few days ago, I was working in the garden (pollarding willows, sawing branches more than wrist-thick with a handsaw), and then quite some steps were added... But with my heartrate at 'cardio' level, I didn't consider that a problem either!
01-05-2018 09:37
01-05-2018 09:37
I am a knitter/spinner/weaver. The fitbit counts a great deal of that arm movement as steps and yet if I am carrying something while I walk (no arm movement) those steps do not count.
01-05-2018 10:20
01-05-2018 10:20
I heard that too, that walking while carrying something doesn't record, because of the lack of arm movement. Not with me. My longer walks on workdays happen while carrying my stuff in a bag, and every step is counted.
Probably it all depends on someone's walking style...
01-06-2018 11:08
01-06-2018 11:08
I have determined wearing it on my ankle is much more accurate. I found an extender band on eBay for a few dollars. BUT, I only do this when I know I will be extremely busy with my hands etc., Either way, that's OK because I know when I am doing something semi-active, ya know? Otherwise, I don't worry about a few extra steps counted as I cook a meal or type etc. As far as waking up with 300 or 400 steps counted, you must be a very active sleeper. That's exercise, right? LOL. I usually only have about 20 or 30 steps counted at most. If you are not an active sleeper, I agree with some of the other posters in that you should contact Fitbit about it.
I think if you are looking for 100% accuracy, you will never find it in any of the trackers. Just keep an open mind about it and let it motivate you to take those steps each day even if a 100+ of them are from you swinging your arm! Good luck.