09-04-2014 17:46
09-04-2014 17:46
my daughter and I are the same height and weight. Yet i seem to accumulate more steps walking the same distance.
Either her FITBIT is not calculating accurately or mine is over compensating.
09-04-2014 18:03
09-04-2014 18:03
Thats not true. You both have different strides. They will never match. Does not make any difference as to height and weight. You still have different gaits
Take a test and Not knowing which device you use. Look at the steps before you start.
Walk 100 Steps and look to see what your fitbit reads after.
Have your daughter do the same
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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09-08-2014 12:29
09-08-2014 12:29
I'd have one person wear both Fitbits and compare the number of steps while walking a couple of miles. Real Fitbit addicts will walk with the person so they aren't cheating.
Personally, I have started a business as a Fitbit walker. I wear 25 Fitbits at a time to get steps for people who want them.
09-08-2014 13:35
09-08-2014 13:35
Sam | USA
Fitbit One, Macintosh, IOS
Accepting solutions is your way of passing your solution onto others and improving everybody’s Fitbit experience.
09-12-2014 13:38
09-12-2014 13:38
LOL, Gershon! I know plenty of people who would hire you.
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
04-22-2015 19:12
04-22-2015 19:12
it seems fitbit counts any body movement as a step. I noticed while driving a car and stopping by my mailbox to get the mail thru the window. 20 steps were added while I was doing that.