07-22-2014 08:45
07-22-2014 08:45
Could someone please explain why the calories count doesn't seem right? One day I walked 6,385 steps, 2.58 miles, no active minutes, 10 floors. Calories burned 2,086. Next day I walked 8,509 steps, 3.44 miles, 1 active minute, 18 floors. Calories burned 1,860. So, doing less burns more calories? Doesn't make sense.
01-31-2015 13:28
01-31-2015 13:28
03-30-2015 07:52
03-30-2015 07:52
Hello 🙂
Todya is the first time wearing my FitBit flex. Before even putting it on my arm this morning, it already showed calories burned. As of now it shows 800 calories and I have only been wearing it for about an hour. I am so confused and dont believe tis is accurate at all.
03-30-2015 10:25
03-30-2015 10:25
@ItsMomo A warm welcome to the Fitbit Family! It's fine that you're seeing calories burned in your tracker even though you just starting wearing it, you can learn more about it by checking How does Fitbit know how many calories I've burned?
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
03-31-2015 08:21
03-31-2015 08:21
05-11-2015 10:39
05-11-2015 10:39
I've been having this same problem. However when i log into my dashboard, go to settings, and then preferences, i only see the options for Food Database and Friend Rankings. There is no calorie estimation listed. Where else is this located so that i can make sure it's turned off?
05-11-2015 10:50
05-11-2015 10:50
to clarify, i am not showing any difference in my calorie burn on the days i do intense crossfit activities for 2 hours versus the following day when i am taking the day off, but just walking the dogs about 3-4 miles a day (which i also do on the crossfit days) I'm trying to get a true estimate of how many calories that i'm burning doing crossfit, but the total number is about the same on all days. Also the active minutes seem to be grossly underepresented. I'm not sure what the problem is, but i want to turn the calorie estimation off to see if that helps but i cant find it.
05-11-2015 13:29
05-11-2015 13:29
@lewisgl1 wrote:to clarify, i am not showing any difference in my calorie burn on the days i do intense crossfit activities for 2 hours versus the following day when i am taking the day off, but just walking the dogs about 3-4 miles a day (which i also do on the crossfit days) I'm trying to get a true estimate of how many calories that i'm burning doing crossfit, but the total number is about the same on all days. Also the active minutes seem to be grossly underepresented. I'm not sure what the problem is, but i want to turn the calorie estimation off to see if that helps but i cant find it.
Hi @lewisgl1 which kind of Fitbit do you have (I have several)? And are you logging your Crossfit activity?
The answer may vary by your device. I have been using a Fitbit for years and have used a few different types. Most Fitbit devices don't really do well with resistance activities and those that do not involve step like motions. They do fine with activities involving walking, running, skipping, jumping, some types of dance, etc. Not so well with lifting weights, cardio machines with high resistance settings, calishthenics where you are not traveling (i.e. pullups and pushups), etc. I typically need to log those. The heart rate monitoring Fitbit devices do a better job with those activities, but not always.
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05-11-2015 15:08
05-11-2015 15:08
05-24-2018 19:13
05-24-2018 19:13
I am having the same problem. Although I cannot seem to find the "preferences" area in the settings to let me disable calorie estimation.
01-04-2020 14:04
01-04-2020 14:04
I have the SAME issue and no where do I have a "preferences" link and no where is there anything that reads "calorie estimation." Not a happy camper!
02-26-2020 08:44
02-26-2020 08:44
my dashboard doesn't show preferences nor calorie estimation as options; however, when I log my workouts it seems like they don't get added to the total and on days where I don't workout at all, I burn more calories which doesn't make sense.
05-26-2020 21:21
05-26-2020 21:21
When I go to the setting, there is no "preference" when I scroll down. Did the setting change?
06-14-2020 12:42
06-14-2020 12:42
can I have an updated version of what you said for the Fitbit versa 2
06-18-2020 23:40
06-18-2020 23:40
Hi I have my fitbit versa 2 for almost 2 months! It was calculating the calories right during my workouts average from 300 calories till 600 calories during 1 hour of workingout until the beginning of this week, it's underestimating the number of calories burned during my workouts which is the same duration with the same insanity 90-110 calories during 1 hour of workingout! I t logged in the dashboard, clicked the gear bottom but I couldn't find the preference to change the estimated calories to disable! Any help?
06-19-2020 00:05
06-19-2020 00:05
Same observation
06-19-2020 00:09
06-19-2020 00:09
06-19-2020 08:38
06-19-2020 08:38
You mentioned to change calories estimates to off.. if calories aren't tracking accurately . Please tell me what this does and where to change this.. Because there isn't a gear on my app dash board and nowhere is this found in any of my settings.
Thanks
06-19-2020 08:41
06-19-2020 08:41
Couldnt find it to disable.
07-19-2020 17:52
07-19-2020 17:52
Hello,I tried to disable it the way you said but my problem is that I don't like how it's set up in general,I would like it to be more like on MyFitnessPal,where it only shows calories burned from what you do all day (working out or even just cleaning and cooking).
Right now it's showing me every day I burned more then 1000 calories.
I can see the math behind this but I don't like it,like I said I would prefer it to be measured on when I'm active.
Is there a way to change that setting?
09-13-2020 03:08
09-13-2020 03:08
Hello, does this also work on the Vera 2?
Please help, i have tried but Preferences is not an option on my profile, when i log into my dashboard and go to settings