06-21-2020
02:39
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12-14-2022
16:17
by
MatthewFitbit
06-21-2020
02:39
- last edited on
12-14-2022
16:17
by
MatthewFitbit
I am now really fed up with the incorrect step tracking on the Charge 4. I have changed my 1st as I thought it was faulty but now the 2nd one is doing exactly the same! In the morning it jumps from day 21 steps to 300 steps without me putting my foot outside the house or walking around!
i have tried everything! Resetting, calibration, changing to dominant arm etc - but with no luck! Any tips out there -because it seems I will have to change to another fitness tracker & I do so like the other features in the Charge 4?
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
06-22-2020 06:40
06-22-2020 06:40
It's great to see you here, @Pappilon.
I understand how are you feeling and appreciate all the efforts in trying to fix this steps issue. 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 how it goes. 🙂
07-11-2020 22:37
07-11-2020 22:37
The Charge 4 logged 2000 steps with me hardly moving from my desk. Immediately 200+ in the morn walking 10 steps to the bathroom. It seems to like logging a lot of steps when I eat (non-dominant hand) or just moving while seated at the computer. Outdoors walking-jogging seems to be fairly accurate by distance, slightly high on the #steps. Any ideas on if this is just "settling down" and learning? This is Day #2 and I'm starting to take it off when I sit just so the numbers don't inflate.
07-12-2020 06:51
07-12-2020 06:51
Good to have you here, @VirtualKaren.
Thanks for the information provided. Have you tried the instructions I provided in my previous post? If you haven't, please take a look at them and give them a try.
Keep me posted.
07-12-2020 09:31
07-12-2020 09:31
08-22-2020 12:20
08-22-2020 12:20
I'm having this exact problem. Your advice is frankly awful. Both users said its counting steps when they are NOT walking, so why would we do a walk test to see the walking accuracy?
My Charge 4 is +/- accurate when I'm actually walking, but it apparently thinks I"m walking while I'm sleeping, typing, eating, and leaning forward / backward. I pet my cat for 5 minutes and WOW I JUST WALKED AN ENTIRE MILE. What an incredible insight from this device.
08-22-2020 13:26
08-22-2020 13:26
I stopped wearing it inside the house. Problem solved. 😕
09-03-2020 19:34
09-03-2020 19:34
Wel if you can’t wear it in the house You are missing out on the other benefits idea of having a device reading your daily activities ☹️
09-09-2020 09:16
09-09-2020 09:16
I have just purchased a Charge 4. on checking the steps, the Charge 4 reads 8,690, set at 70cm per step. My iPhone app is giving 2,001 which I would have thought more plausible. To get to the iPhone steps I would have to set my steps to around 2.8 meters.
Help
09-09-2020 12:49
09-09-2020 12:49
I am new to Fitbit and I left my change 4 on the bedside table. It said I did 20 steps before I even put my watch on and got out of bed 🙄
12-05-2020 03:35
12-05-2020 03:35
Same problem..... so inaccurate that's its not worth the trouble to try and correct it as simple arm movement counts as a step.. for the user who is not wanting to measure a defined exercise this device is totally useless as the base data (steps) is no good which renders all the fancy graphics and analysis worthless..... extremely disappointed
02-03-2021 05:24
02-03-2021 05:24
I also am fed up with fitbit, no matter what I have done it never tracks steps accurately. This week alone I have been on the phone with them to no satisfaction. I have done everything you have done. Maybe we should switch to Garmin!! Things won't be any better now that they have sold to goovle
02-10-2021
20:09
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10-16-2021
06:23
by
JuanJoFitbit
02-10-2021
20:09
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10-16-2021
06:23
by
JuanJoFitbit
You think a 10% error under test conditions is an acceptable error rate?
The instructions in your previous post have nothing to do with her problem which is steps counted while sitting around doing nothing.
Actually, problem is not solved. You still have the same problem. They've just gotten you to pretend you don't.
What earthly difference Does your stride length make to the number of steps it counts? 2000 steps is 2000 steps no matter what your stride length is. The distance you move will change, but not the number of steps.
Moderator edit: merged reply
02-10-2021 23:33
02-10-2021 23:33
there is nothing to do to improve the accuracy as it counts the forward and backward moment of your arm using internal accelerometer and converts this into "steps" ... so sit in your armchair and wave your arm about to increase the count... or place your hands in your pockets on a cold day when walking outside and reduce the count...... for the basic functionality is flawed
02-11-2021 07:13
02-11-2021 07:13
02-11-2021 14:23
02-11-2021 14:23
so I guess you work for Garmin then,,, I thought this was a Fitbit community ... my comments relate to my Fitbit experience
02-12-2021 10:18
02-12-2021 10:18
02-16-2021 06:06
02-16-2021 06:06
Got myself a new fitbit charge 4. Apparently I walked 400 steps in my sleep. Maybe it's counting the steps in my dream. I guess this is what you get for 150 dollars. It's ok, I only use it for running ans heart rate anyway but this device is flawed when it comes to steps count.
02-16-2021 10:23
02-16-2021 10:23
I was having this problem as well (I was apparently walking ~4000 steps a day while sitting at my office desk). I wear my Charge 4 on my non-dominant wrist, but I changed it in the app to say I wear it on my dominant side, and that (so far) has eliminated the phantom steps. I'm not sure what else the device uses dominant vs. non-dominant hand for when interpreting my activity/biometrics data, but if lying about this solves for more accurate step measurement, I think it's worth it for me.
04-06-2021 10:58
04-06-2021 10:58
Same issue. I have had a Fitbit for years and never had a problem. I got the charge 4 last weekend ($150!!!), did a recommended update today, and now my steps are totally inflated. It isn’t a calibration issue. This is a device issue. I had an old charge 2 that I gave to a friend. Should’ve just kept it. I hope to see an update soon that fixes this issue. Or is there any way to reverse an update?