10-09-2017 08:11
10-09-2017 08:11
Watched my ionic and realized it doesn't count more than half of my steps, so to test it I also wired my trusty surge. Not sure if my ionic is simply dysfunctional but it counts approximately 40% of the steps that I take. As a fitness tracker that was heavily promoted one would think it tracks fitness accurately but mine does not. I do 4500 steps minimum on the treadmill in 45 mins, however the ionic claims I did less than 1800. Walking my dogs 1500 steps, the ionic says 625. I have tracked these for 2 years through my surge and expected some variation but this is unexplainable. For a device I paid almost $500 for I am very disappointed. Perhaps mine is simply faulty. Has anyone else had this problem or should I say lesson learned and look at other android trackers as the workmanship is simply not up to par on this device?
10-09-2017 08:14
10-09-2017 08:14
I used my Blaze on a treadmill, and calibrated my stride accordingly.
I finally got my Ionic onto the treadmill today, with no new calibration it was dead on accurate using just the stride length I’d set from my Blaze.
10-09-2017 08:23
10-09-2017 08:23
Perhaps mine is faulty in some way as it doesn't accurately count even steps I take in my home.
10-09-2017 08:33
10-09-2017 08:33
Hi @Laptopluxury,
I find the Ionic to be pretty accurate step-wise.
Did you do the sensor calibration when setting up the Ionic?
Try taking exactly 100 steps, and see what you get for that. If the count is still off, I would contact Fitbit Support.
10-09-2017 08:50
10-09-2017 08:50
Yes I did and sadly it seems either my fit it isnot functioning correctly or its inherent to the product. My surge is a dream, I'm very unhappy and disappointed with this product.
10-09-2017 08:54
10-09-2017 09:07
10-09-2017 09:07
Fitbit's customer service is somewhat lacking. I was just on Facebook and there are hundreds of complaints of fault products and people unable to get a resolution from fitbits customer service, so although I have reached out to them I am not sure that they will be willing to assist.
It's a shame because my 2+ yr old surge is an incredible product.
10-09-2017 11:20
10-09-2017 11:20
@Laptopluxury, tracking steps when walking or running on a treadmill is notoriously inaccurate, and has been for generations of wrist based trackers, including the Surge.
10-09-2017 11:45
10-09-2017 11:45
I considered that also so I went for a walk and counted steps and it's still way off. It misses every week there step
10-09-2017 12:21
10-09-2017 12:21
@Laptopluxury, do you walk with your hands in your pockets or do you push a baby carriage?
10-09-2017 15:28
10-09-2017 15:28
When I walk and not run its at a pace of about 3.5 miles and hour and my arms are I'm the same position as if I am jogging.
10-09-2017 16:38
10-09-2017 16:38
I have a regular walk I take every morning. The step count for my Ionic is the same as it was for my Flex 2.
10-10-2017 08:11
10-10-2017 08:11
Yea mine is the same,
I did my normal walk and this time took my charge 2 as well as the iconic, the walk is about 11 kilometers
The charge 2 recorded 13,916 steps and 10.8 kilometers
The Iconic recorded 11,938 steps and 8.8 kilometers
So there is a significant difference between them.
I spoke to support and they asked to do the same thing walk for 100 steps and see what it records and sometimes its spot on then I would do it again and it would only record 80 steps so for now i'm going back to my charge 2.
10-12-2017 08:22
10-12-2017 08:22
Do you have your stride set to auto? as that's what I had mine set to and others on this community are saying that the auto run and bike don't work on the iconic so I turned the auto stride off and entered my stride in manually and it's now working properly so may be try that?
10-12-2017 08:26 - edited 10-12-2017 08:27
10-12-2017 08:26 - edited 10-12-2017 08:27
@EnglishKev, I believe the issue here is step count not stride length.
10-12-2017 08:32
10-12-2017 08:32
how is the algorithm going to calculate your steps if it doesn't have the right stride data going to it, I think when set to auto it doesn't get the right data but when entered manually it seems to work like mine now does.
10-12-2017 10:19
10-12-2017 10:19
@EnglishKev wrote:how is the algorithm going to calculate your steps if it doesn't have the right stride data going to it, I think when set to auto it doesn't get the right data but when entered manually it seems to work like mine now does.
Two points:
10-12-2017 10:51
10-12-2017 10:51
@EnglishKev wrote:
how is the algorithm going to calculate your steps
Steps are counted. Not calculated.
Miles (non-gps) are calculated using the simple formula "steps x stride"
To be more precise, steps are estimated based on motion. On wrist based trackers you can move your arm and it will count some steps. Because the tracker is moving. Has nothing to do with stride.
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
10-12-2017 11:13
10-12-2017 11:13
Not sure if mine is counting steps correctly.mine seems way lower than i was getting on my surge or garmin 235.but did the 100 step test and it seemed fine.so not sure what the problem is.
11-16-2017 14:05
11-16-2017 14:05
Same problem here. I walked for well over 3 hours today, and my Ionic only registered around 5000 steps. With that same duration and pace, my old Surge would've easily recorded over 10000 steps. A few weeks ago, I walked for over 6 hours, and my Ionic registered a bit over 10000 steps. There's definitely something wrong. I'm going to try to get a replacement, and I'll report back if the problem persists (or is resolved).