11-21-2016
11:34
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09-06-2020
20:15
by
MatthewFitbit
11-21-2016
11:34
- last edited on
09-06-2020
20:15
by
MatthewFitbit
11-22-2016 06:19
11-22-2016 06:19
Hi @HHAYNIE, welcome to the Community! Fitbit trackers are very accurate, so if you manually count the steps or floors you are walking, or like on this case, climbing, you'll see that the tracker will give you a very close amount of them. Based on that, I see that the amount of floors remaining is not that high, so your tracker still pretty accurate.
Let me explain you, your Charge HR detects floors using an altimeter, which 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 an extra floor or two. Another factor is floor height. Your tracker registers one floor when you’ve gone up about ten feet, which is the average between residential and commercial floor heights. If you climb long staircases you may find that the tracker’s floor count doesn’t match how many floors you’ve gone up since the staircase was taller than ten feet.
If you havve any other question, let me know!
11-22-2016 07:29
11-22-2016 07:29
11-26-2016 10:50
11-26-2016 10:50
11-27-2016 15:24
11-27-2016 15:24
11-28-2016 07:05 - edited 11-30-2016 09:25
11-28-2016 07:05 - edited 11-30-2016 09:25
Hi @HHAYNIE, thanks for sharing your results here. Yeah, as you mentioned, the difference seems to getting higher when you climb more stairs. Interesting. Although, as I mentioned before, all of the Fitbit trackers have this little error range so not all of your floors will be counted, 'cause they are not 100% accurate. And after checking all the numbers you posted, only at the end is when the amount changes more. So let me suggest you something, please try to restart your Charge HR by following the instructions on this post.
Let me know how it goes!
12-01-2016 12:50
12-01-2016 12:50
12-04-2016 10:58
12-04-2016 10:58
Sunday, Dec 4, 2016 Floor Count Report:
Km/∆km/floors/∆floors/manual/time/∆time/sweat level
0.67 / / 20 / 20 / 8:08 /. / +
1.31 / 0.64 / 39 / 40 / 8:18 / 10 / ++
1.93 / 0.62 / 40 / 60 / 8:29 / 11 / +++
2.55 / 0.62 / 40 / 80 / 8:40 / 11 / +++
3.18 / 0.63 / 40 / 100 / 8:51 / 11 / ++++
3.81 / 0.63 / 42 / 120 / 9:02 / 11 / ++++
4.45 / 0.64 / 46 / 140 / 9:12 / 11 / ++++
5.12 / 0.67 / 52 / 160 / 9:24 / 12 / ++++
5.77 / 0.65 / 59 / 180 / 9:36 / 12 / ++++
6.43 / 0.66 / 59 / 200 / 9:48 / 12 / ++++
7.07 / 0.64 / 61 / 220 / 9:59 / 11 / ++++
7.78 / 0.71 / 68 / 240 / 10:10 / 11 / ++++
Sweat level +++ is full sweat, ++++ signifies Fitbit is covered in sweat
The kilometer distance per 20 stairs is quite consistent, as is the floor count accuracy for the first 40 or so stairs, which effectively negates the hypothesis that the Fitbit is broken, and instead suggests that floor count accuracy errors low due to some change introduced over time. My working hypothesis is that it's related to sweat, probably more likely to the evaporation of sweat and it's associated heat of evaporation loss.
At any rate, my Charge HR is clearly dramatically inaccurate low in documenting a single stair climbing session of more than about 20 minutes, disappointingly rendering it ineffective in documenting workout history to the associated website over time perons of weeks and months.
I would really like to know if the new Charge 2 suffers from this same problem
05-10-2017 09:24
05-10-2017 09:24
My fitbit HR seems to go out after about 70 floors. With steps there's at the end of the day if the fitbit is in the range of 15,000 then my phone will be about 3,000 steps less.
06-14-2020 05:43
06-14-2020 05:43
My ionic was underestimating floors and my new versa 2 take a complete stabin the dark, in fact it crap at it.
obviously where ever they decided 10 feet between floors live in large building and surely there should/could be a factor value us brits could add to lower the height of our buildings?
i went up and down the stairs yesterday at home at least 50 time and it counted a measley handful of floors