03-01-2020
21:39
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03-03-2020
06:39
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JuanJoFitbit
03-01-2020
21:39
- last edited on
03-03-2020
06:39
by
JuanJoFitbit
Anyone experience driving and steps are added because you move your arm. This seems to be acting more like a pedometer. I tested it again and had 9,500 steps when I got in my truck and then I moved my arm up and down several times and it added steps to the count. Are these things really accurate. Thinking not.
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Best Answer03-03-2020 06:38
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03-03-2020 06:38
@Juneau1009, I'm sorry for the late response. However, welcome you to our Fitbit Community. I'm also sorry to hear that your Fitbit Versa Lite tracked extra steps when you drove your truck.
I'd like you to check out this help article which explains why your Fitbit device tracks extra steps. After this, monitor your watch for the next 24 hours and see if the issue gets fixed.
Keep me posted on the outcome.
Best Answer03-03-2020 09:21
03-03-2020 09:21
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