07-27-2017
16:36
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
07-27-2017
16:36
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
For the past month my charge 2 has been quadrupling, at the minimum, the number of floors I climb each day. I have restarted the unit several times hoping that this would help resolve the problem, no such luck. On Monday of this week it had me at 236 floors in one day, every day this week it has been at over 100 a day. Usually, I'm in the 20 to 40 range and consider my stair climbing to be a valuable part of my activity. It's at the point now that I can't trust any thing it records with regard to flights climbed. I'm also concerned that all these extra added flights scew my step count as well. Any suggestions of how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
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07-28-2017 09:37
07-28-2017 09:37
Hi @LJBoni, let me give you a warm welcome to the Community! Wow! Your Charge 2 is counting too many floors. By any chance, have you left the tracker close to a fan? The reason I'm asking this is because the altimeter that the trackers that count floors have, is a sensor that calculates altitude based on atmospheric pressure. Though your tracker is designed to look for pressure changes based on elevation gains, pressure changes due to other causes—such as a gust of wind, a weather change, or opening a door—can occasionally cause your tracker to register extra floors. Another factor is floor height. However if none of these causes is affecting the floors, and you already tried to restart your Charge 2, I suggest you to set it up as a new device.
Let me know how it goes!
07-28-2017 09:37
07-28-2017 09:37
Hi @LJBoni, let me give you a warm welcome to the Community! Wow! Your Charge 2 is counting too many floors. By any chance, have you left the tracker close to a fan? The reason I'm asking this is because the altimeter that the trackers that count floors have, is a sensor that calculates altitude based on atmospheric pressure. Though your tracker is designed to look for pressure changes based on elevation gains, pressure changes due to other causes—such as a gust of wind, a weather change, or opening a door—can occasionally cause your tracker to register extra floors. Another factor is floor height. However if none of these causes is affecting the floors, and you already tried to restart your Charge 2, I suggest you to set it up as a new device.
Let me know how it goes!
07-30-2017 12:50
07-30-2017 12:50
07-31-2017 10:02
07-31-2017 10:02
Hey @LJBoni, thanks for your response! I appreciate you have taken the time to set up your Fitbit as a new device. I'm pretty sure that this will fix the settings on the altimeter of your Charge 2. However if the issue persists, please let me know so I can help you out. 😉
Keep me updated!
08-16-2017 21:50
08-16-2017 21:50
I am having the same problem. Today my charge 2 registered 54 floors. I climbed no floors. Discouraging. Started with the last update. My recommendation: don't buy a Fitbit.
08-18-2017 07:31
08-18-2017 07:31
Hey @Charley3719, it is great to see new members around! Is your Charge 2 also counting too many steps, or just floors? If it is counting both in huge amounts, let me suggest you to follow the steps in this post in order to delete or negate that extra data. In addition, to avoid this from happening again, perform a restart by following the instructions in this post.
Let me know how it goes!
08-27-2017 17:50
08-27-2017 17:50
Apparently i climbed 63 floors today, even though I only climbed one. I'm very disappointed as I have tried every recommendation and none has fixed this. Originally my Charge 2 counted my floors climbed accurately. Can Fitbit just replace it?
08-28-2017 05:20
08-28-2017 05:20
08-28-2017 05:27
08-28-2017 05:27
What was the weather like @Charley3719?
It is a none problem with using barometric pressure to read alritude. The weather conditions can easily throw off measurments
Wind or just a falling barometric pressure can easily throw the measurements off, since it is air pressure being monitored.
08-29-2017 07:06
08-29-2017 07:06
Hey @Charley3719! I'd like to know if you have tried the tips that @LJBoni posted, 'cause one of the reasons why the altimeter isn't working could be because it is dirty, so I suggest you to keep your Charge 2 clean so it can track your information accurately and then restart it. Also, I would like you to take into consideration what @Rich_Laue mentioned about the weather, since on windy days, the Fitbit might track extra floors. So review that information and let me know how it goes!
Have a nice day!
09-01-2017 09:52
09-01-2017 09:52
I had this same issue today, I ran up and down some stairs just to hit my 10 floor goal. Now I am at 50 and there is no way I did 50 floors. I saw the reply on the fan and think that's it for me... I am in Afghanistan on a Military base and we have what we call the "100 days of wind" I've done 25,000 steps today and about 2/3 of that was in some fierce winds 🙂
09-04-2017 06:49
09-04-2017 06:49
Hey hey hey @Warzone, it is great to see new members around! I appreciate that information. As I mentioned, the altimeter may track that wind pressure as floors, so if this is the case, and you don't want that extra data, you can negate those steps and floors by following the instructions in this post.
Let me know how it goes!
09-21-2017 13:34
09-21-2017 13:34
I have had my charge 2 since 12/16 and wear it faithfully. On September 12 it began to count way too many floors. I've gone from an avg of 10 to as high as 157. My routine has not changed. It is not next to a fan. I've rebooted and cleaned it. Any ideas?
09-21-2017 14:00
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09-27-2017 10:27
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09-28-2017 18:45
09-28-2017 18:45
Just got my charge 2. I've had a charge for a year. I never had a problem with the charge and my floor count. Always accurate. Just got my new charge 2 and the floors are WAY off by hundreds. I normally get around 20-40 floors/day. All of the suddden, my new Fitbit thinks I'm climbing sky scrapers every day. 212 floors, 181 floors. Really? I don't think so. Disappointed!
10-02-2017 06:42
10-02-2017 06:42
Hey @a_j_b, I hope you are doin' fine! 🙂 Let me suggest you something, please try to set it up your Charge 2 as a new device by following these instructions for Android devices. Then use your tracker for a few days and let me know how it goes. 😉
@Mpod, it is cool to see new faces around! Have you tried to restart your Charge 2? If you haven't, please give it a try and also, please take into consideration that windy weather can contribute that your Charge 2 counts extra floors that you actually didn't climb.