10-02-2017 12:12
10-02-2017 12:12
Today was my lifting day. Usually for an hour of lifting, my Blaze would show that I had expended between 237 and 350 calories. Today my Ionic showed 632. Which is it?
I also noticed that the calories for running are substantially different -- 800 calories versus 450 for the same distance/time.
I could wear both watches but it doesn't tell me which one is right.
Suggestions?
10-02-2017 12:34
10-02-2017 12:34
Interesting, @Beamish Typically:
...some estimates for me:
A slow walk | 255 calories/hour
brisk walk | 391 calories/hour
Hiking | 546 calories/hour
Running 5 mph | 755 calories/hour
Run the stairs | burn 819 calories per hour.
Running, 8 mph | 1,074 calories/hour
Bowling or Dancing; fitboarding | 273 calories/hour
easy cycling | 364 calories/hour
spinning/exercise bike | 550 calories/hour
Jump rope | 1,074 calories/hour -like running in place but with step count
HRM helps; but I don't know which would be closer since everyones circuit is different and usually not constant - I'll invite my good friend @Dominique to offer his expertise and insight - strength training is his strength.
WmChapman | TX
Ionic, Versa, Blaze, Surge, Charge 2, 3 SE, AltaHR, Flex2, Ace, Aria, iPhoneXR "Every fitbit counts"
Be sure to visit Fitbit help if more help is needed.
10-02-2017 13:01
10-02-2017 13:01
I would like to add that I'm seeing much higher calories burned during weights as well. It seems that my heart rate is being registered much higher (only during workouts), and that is why the calorie burn numbers are so much greater.
10-02-2017 13:10
10-02-2017 13:10
@Beamish wrote:I also noticed that the calories for running are substantially different -- 800 calories versus 450 for the same distance/time.
@Beamish that is somewhat troubling. Did you have a look at HR for a run on Ionic and a run on Blaze?
As explained in the link provided by @wmchapman there are known limitations when using HR to estimate calorie burn for weight lifting.
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
10-02-2017 13:34
10-02-2017 13:34
I’m by no mean an expert, but one of my hobbies has been to wear multiple trackers and compare the main metrics (steps, calories). Here are some comparative numbers for:
and
Surge vs. Charge 2 vs. Alta HR
Haven’t been lucky enough to get my hands on an Ionic yet, but generally speaking, there are going to be discrepancies between trackers. Estimating energy expenditure with an activity tracker simply isn’t exact science.
The differences you’ve observed seem pretty large, though, much larger than what I’ve seen in my various comparisons with other trackers.
You may want to create a secondary/temporary account for your Ionic and wear both trackers at the same time for a few days, so you can have numbers for the entire day. In the end, these are the ones that matter IMO. People around you may question your sanity when they notice you’ve got two largish fancy looking watches, but who cares . After a few days, you would have a better overall picture.
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.
10-05-2017 08:39 - edited 10-05-2017 08:56
10-05-2017 08:39 - edited 10-05-2017 08:56
I used to own a Fitbit blaze. Gave it to my daughter when I got a Samsung Fit 2. Now have an Ionic.
Wore both Fit 2 and Ionic today and noticed a huge discrepancy between them for calories burned (no specific exercises just walking/at work/ etc.). When Fit 2 says I've burned 1270 cals the Ionic is at 1720. Thats a 450 cal difference. I know the Fit 2 measures HR intermittently rather than continuously but I can't tell whuch is more accurate. Might just have to borrow the Blaze and compare all 3 'live'.
10-05-2017 18:43
10-05-2017 18:43
Just got my Ionic yesterday and already noticing the same. I run 8-9 miles per day + 3-4 miles walking getting place to place. My calories burned with the Ionic today is already 4300 with 5 hours 20 minutes left in the day, whereas the same distance typically has been 4000-4200 for 24 hours on my Surge. A bit concerned because I think my Surge is already overstating by 10% based on more accurate online measurements (eating what my Surge says in calories = quick weight gain for me).
10-10-2017 15:14
10-10-2017 15:14
Same thing is happening with me. The calorie count is weirdly high for the same exercises that I use to do with my Charge HR
10-21-2017 07:50
10-21-2017 07:50
First week almost over of using Ionic, total Calories almost 4,000 less than average week of previously using Fitbit Surge. Is the Ionic more accurate? Was the Surge way out? Have checked profile settings and everything was transferred over when setting up Ionic and replacing Surge, so same details as before.
Anybody else experiencing this??
01-08-2018 20:26
01-08-2018 20:26
Yep. Having the same issue. I just logged 227 calories for a 45min spinning class. Where my mom (has a garmin) and she logged almost 400 if not more... I've noticed my calorie count is super low on Ionic.
12-27-2018 08:31
12-27-2018 08:31
After observing the same problem I conferred with Fitbit and they are aware of the issue. The heart rate while tracking exercise is 10 to 20 beats too high. Of course I wish to have an accurate hear trate and calorie count for workouts so I asked to return the Ionic. The company is insisting that I pay return shipping and insurance.
They are aware of the problem and STILL SELLING THE IONIC AS GOOD..
I hope representatives are monitoring this site, Shame on you, Fitbit!
12-29-2018 21:52
12-29-2018 21:52
Please check if your weight input is right. I had the same problem with the calories reading and I realised this was because I introduced a wrong weight.
Obviously it takes more calories to move a 80 Kg body then a 40 Kg one.
12-30-2018 06:52
12-30-2018 06:52
01-08-2019 14:46
01-08-2019 14:46
Your Blaze is right.
Fitbit is aware of the problem with the Ionic and they are "working it" with no time frame for a fix
01-13-2019 11:55
01-13-2019 11:55
Absolutely correct
And the company has knowledge of the problem and is doing nothing and selling the ionic as good.
I am writing of this on threads, only fair to speread the word and I have had posts removed and by moderators and I have been threatened.
I am not going to stop. You, fitbit company must be exposed for the fraud that you are.
I also have a complaint with the better buiness bureau and I advise all of you that have seen the Ionic HR discrepancies to to the same.
Remove this post and I will post again.
Liz
01-13-2019 12:03
01-13-2019 12:03
I am looking for getting the quality that I paid for.
I am looking for concern in dealing with a faulty product and the committment to providing a solution.
I am looking for loyalty in return for staying with a company since flex was the first product.
Baisic human qualities.
Censure me, I will not stop.