06-23-2021
08:42
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06-24-2021
06:08
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MarreFitbit
06-23-2021
08:42
- last edited on
06-24-2021
06:08
by
MarreFitbit
Hi, just got my luxe and it’s logging steps while I’m sitting down. It’s on my non dominant wrist and I’m sat at my desk working???
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06-24-2021 06:10 - edited 09-05-2023 10:05
06-24-2021 06:10 - edited 09-05-2023 10:05
Hi there, @Suzie1time1. It's nice to see you around the Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post, I understand where your concern is coming from.
I'm wondering if you're using another app connected to your Fitbit account that will add more steps? Mobiletrack maybe? Low-power step sensors inside your phone track your steps and send the data to the Fitbit app. We recommend using MobileTrack if you forget your Fitbit device at home.
Note that adding more than one Fitbit device to your account gives you the convenience of switching between devices while still seeing a holistic view of your daily activity on your dashboard.
Fitbit devices have a finely-tuned algorithm for step counting. The algorithm is designed to look for intensity and motion patterns that are most indicative of people walking and running. When working at a desk, cooking, or performing other activities with arm movements, a device on your wrist may add some steps. When you’re doing activities that involve arm movement—such as working or cooking—you often walk a few steps in-between stationary periods as well, so the device tries to give you credit for those steps. For most customers, the number of extra steps added by arm-based movement isn’t significant when compared to your overall stats. For more information, see How does my Fitbit device calculate my daily activity?
and What can I do if my step count seems inaccurate?
If you want to negate the steps tracked while you were sitting down, see How do I add, edit, or delete Fitbit data and activities?
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06-24-2021 06:10 - edited 09-05-2023 10:05
06-24-2021 06:10 - edited 09-05-2023 10:05
Hi there, @Suzie1time1. It's nice to see you around the Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post, I understand where your concern is coming from.
I'm wondering if you're using another app connected to your Fitbit account that will add more steps? Mobiletrack maybe? Low-power step sensors inside your phone track your steps and send the data to the Fitbit app. We recommend using MobileTrack if you forget your Fitbit device at home.
Note that adding more than one Fitbit device to your account gives you the convenience of switching between devices while still seeing a holistic view of your daily activity on your dashboard.
Fitbit devices have a finely-tuned algorithm for step counting. The algorithm is designed to look for intensity and motion patterns that are most indicative of people walking and running. When working at a desk, cooking, or performing other activities with arm movements, a device on your wrist may add some steps. When you’re doing activities that involve arm movement—such as working or cooking—you often walk a few steps in-between stationary periods as well, so the device tries to give you credit for those steps. For most customers, the number of extra steps added by arm-based movement isn’t significant when compared to your overall stats. For more information, see How does my Fitbit device calculate my daily activity?
and What can I do if my step count seems inaccurate?
If you want to negate the steps tracked while you were sitting down, see How do I add, edit, or delete Fitbit data and activities?
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...