07-20-2019
13:08
- last edited on
07-24-2019
07:43
by
MarreFitbit
07-20-2019
13:08
- last edited on
07-24-2019
07:43
by
MarreFitbit
Has anyone figured out the problem of ghost steps? I have factory reset and changed dominant hand settings, etc already. It counts steps if I'm folding laundry, typing on computer, etc. I know it can't be 100% accurate but I expect better after spending almost $300 on this thing.
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07-24-2019 07:51 - edited 04-01-2024 03:56
07-24-2019 07:51 - edited 04-01-2024 03:56
Welcome to the Community Forums @JOS18! I'm sorry for the late response. Thanks for already troubleshooting your Versa to solve the issue with the step count.
Since you already check that the wrist placement settings are correct. Next, double check that you entered your height correctly. Since we use height to estimate your walking and running stride lengths, you may want to measure and manually adjust these values if your legs are longer or shorter than average.
Remember that the wrist trackers count steps depending on the movement of your arms, when you are driving or for example when your tracker is close to a fan. In these scenarios, your tracker counts steps due to the vibrations.
To get more information about this, check the article: How accurate are Fitbit devices?
I know you've done this, but if after taking these factors into account you still think your tracker is significantly undercounting or overcounting steps, please try a step test:
1. Restart your tracker.
2. Put your wrist-based tracker on your wrist.
3. Walk 100 steps, making sure to count a step each time one of your feet hits the ground.
4. Pause, then check your tracker to see your step count.
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07-24-2019 07:51 - edited 04-01-2024 03:56
07-24-2019 07:51 - edited 04-01-2024 03:56
Welcome to the Community Forums @JOS18! I'm sorry for the late response. Thanks for already troubleshooting your Versa to solve the issue with the step count.
Since you already check that the wrist placement settings are correct. Next, double check that you entered your height correctly. Since we use height to estimate your walking and running stride lengths, you may want to measure and manually adjust these values if your legs are longer or shorter than average.
Remember that the wrist trackers count steps depending on the movement of your arms, when you are driving or for example when your tracker is close to a fan. In these scenarios, your tracker counts steps due to the vibrations.
To get more information about this, check the article: How accurate are Fitbit devices?
I know you've done this, but if after taking these factors into account you still think your tracker is significantly undercounting or overcounting steps, please try a step test:
1. Restart your tracker.
2. Put your wrist-based tracker on your wrist.
3. Walk 100 steps, making sure to count a step each time one of your feet hits the ground.
4. Pause, then check your tracker to see your step count.
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...