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Will my Charge 2 count steps in my pocket?

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It frustrates me that I don't get steps carrying something or pushing a shopping cart. If I put it in my pocket at those times would it count steps then?

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@gareth, the answer to your question is, yes it will.  The Charge 2 is designed to be worn on the wrist and will be most accurate worn that way under most circumstances.  However you will get a reasonable approximation by tucking it into your pocket when necessary.

Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android

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@GarethDPhillips this really is a question for you to answer. 

Have you tried pushing a cart or carrying something heavy enough with the tracker in your pockect? How where the steps? 

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@Rich_Laue no, I haven't tried it. That's why I was asking.

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Well why not just try it and see lol!

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@gareth, the answer to your question is, yes it will.  The Charge 2 is designed to be worn on the wrist and will be most accurate worn that way under most circumstances.  However you will get a reasonable approximation by tucking it into your pocket when necessary.

Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android

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@Julia_G Thank you for your reply and for not acting like I asked a dumb question!

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I actually have a pocket pedometer that work gave me and i wear my fit bit on my wrist and while i push gurneys around the hospital my hands are stable. I have noticed around 2000-3000 steps different. So it is nice to know i can put my fitbit in my pocket while at work and record my steps.  So it does make a difference if your hands aren't moving.

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Thank you, I had the same question as above. I actually have a pocket pedometer that work gave me and i wear my fit bit on my wrist and while i push gurneys around the hospital my hands are stable. I have noticed around 2000-3000 steps different. So it is nice to know i can put my fitbit in my pocket while at work and record my steps.  So it does make a difference if your hands aren't moving.

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Yes for the past year I've been wearing mine in my pants pockets and spanx when I wear dresses. Its about 2,500-4,000 a day that doesn't get tracked if I have it on my wrist. Unfortunately it causes a big bump that shows through my clothes and its a pain if I am not wearing pockets. I wish there was a pocket fitbit or an implant. That search is what led me here. Loll 

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I work as an online shopper and i usually get about 7,000 to 8,000 in a four hour shift. Recently my strap broke and I put it in my pocket. It counted 12,000 steps in a 4 hour shift! I think it dosent count so many steps when you are pushing a trolley 

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@KSO1969 wrote:

I think it dosent count so many steps when you are pushing a trolley 


Of course it won't, an arm based tracker is looking for arm movements that happen when a person is walking. Holding on to a trolley keeps the arm from properly moving in a way that steps will be counted. 

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Would my charge 2 or 3 work just as good on my ankle? And pick up heart rate that it can't in my pocket?

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My sister and I went to Toronto so we did some walking. She had a Fitbit as well. One day she registered 20,000 steps and I half that. I was pulling my luggage and carrying my purse with my Fitbit arm and she wasn’t. So I don’t believe it counts if your hand is still.

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That is very possible @SunsetRunner see my post above, but yes if the tracker is in the pocket it will count steps. 

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Yes, thank you. I tested it when I went on treadmill. But I did the treadmill holding the rails, it did not.

Claudette
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