04-09-2023
11:59
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04-10-2023
06:13
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MarreFitbit
04-09-2023
11:59
- last edited on
04-10-2023
06:13
by
MarreFitbit
I have at least 150 steps when I wake up in the morning and the steps on my Luxe always seems higher than it should. How do I fix this?
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04-10-2023 06:15 - edited 06-19-2023 04:50
04-10-2023 06:15 - edited 06-19-2023 04:50
Hi there, @wingneedle. Thanks for stopping by in the Fitbit Community Forums and sharing the details about the inconvenience with your Luxe.
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?
For additional information, see Does the wrist I wear my device on affect the accuracy? and What can I do if my step count seems inaccurate?
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04-10-2023 06:15 - edited 06-19-2023 04:50
04-10-2023 06:15 - edited 06-19-2023 04:50
Hi there, @wingneedle. Thanks for stopping by in the Fitbit Community Forums and sharing the details about the inconvenience with your Luxe.
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?
For additional information, see Does the wrist I wear my device on affect the accuracy? and What can I do if my step count seems inaccurate?
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...