06-02-2020 05:31 - edited 09-16-2020 19:21
06-02-2020 05:31 - edited 09-16-2020 19:21
I went on a cycle yesterday with my bf. We cycled exactly the same route over same duration of time. When we got back.... his Charge 3 said 10,000+ steps and my Charge 3 said 5,967 steps. We both set our Fitbit to exercise Bike. Why we're our steps so different?
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06-18-2020 09:03
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06-18-2020 09:03
It's great to see you here, @SunsetRunner.
For tips about improving accuracy, I recommend checking the help article: How accurate are Fitbit devices?.
Several things can affect the number of steps your Fitbit device records, including where you place the device, if you wear it on your dominant or non-dominant hand, and your stride length. If you're pushing a stroller or shopping cart, try putting your device in your pocket or use GPS to record your activity, if possible.
If it still seems like your device is undercounting or overcounting steps, try a step test. While you perform your step test, make sure you:
-Walk at a normal pace
-Don’t hold anything in your hands
-Put your arms down at your sides, swinging naturally
-Count 1 step for each foot
-To avoid getting an additional step when you bring your feet together, after you reach 100 steps:
Here’s the step test:
Let me know the outcome. 🙂
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