03-10-2016 21:00
03-10-2016 21:00
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Best Answer03-11-2016 00:33
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03-11-2016 00:33
You'll probably get a reasonable step count but because fitbit will not know you are doing this it will assume that the movement of your foot is the movement of your torso and will get the calculation of calories and active minutes wrong.
For the most accurate data it's best worn clipped close to the body.
03-11-2016 00:33
Fitbit Product Experts Alumni are retired members of the Fitbit Product Expert Program. Learn more
03-11-2016 00:33
You'll probably get a reasonable step count but because fitbit will not know you are doing this it will assume that the movement of your foot is the movement of your torso and will get the calculation of calories and active minutes wrong.
For the most accurate data it's best worn clipped close to the body.