10-10-2017 13:29
10-10-2017 13:29
I might be wrong, but every now and then on my watch face, the today.adjusted.steps get increased by 1000. i look at the "TODAY" app -- which shows todays stats (steps, etc) & they are exactly 1000 less than what my watch face is reporting.
anyone else see anything like this before?
10-10-2017 22:29
10-10-2017 22:29
Yes. Today I sat at my computer for most of the day and clocked up 40,000+ steps. I'm currently ahead in my Fitbit challenge group of friends, but not really 😉
I think the beta firmware is somewhat buggy 🙂
10-11-2017 00:43
10-11-2017 00:43
I believe today.adjusted.steps gets the number of steps from the app, where as,
today.local.steps gets the number of steps directly from the ionic. Have you tried?
today.local.steps
I was able to display the number of steps in real time using "today.local.steps". Where as, "today.adjusted.steps" was showing a delay in displaying the current steps.
10-11-2017 00:48
10-11-2017 00:48
local is what the device thinks, adjusted is what the Fitbit servers thinks.
There will be a difference between the two values, the server does additional processing on the raw data.
Is the difference constantly 1000 though?
10-11-2017 02:19
10-11-2017 02:19
I have noticed using
today.local.steps
instead of
today.adjusted.steps
drains the battery a lot faster. I would think using local would save battery life, but apparently adjusted doesn't take up much battery.
Using today.local.steps (inside the ontick:seconds) drained 5% of the battery within 30 minutes.
Using today.adjusted steps (inside the ontick:seconds) drained just 1% of the battery in 1 hour. But the drawback of using adjusted is I don't see the steps being updated in realtime. There is a lag to the display of the steps. Whereas, some of the built-in watchfaces doesn't have this lag.
10-11-2017 03:39
10-11-2017 03:39
I have been using local in my app and have not noticed any difference in battery performance.
10-12-2017 05:13
10-12-2017 05:13
I use today.adjusted steps and it seems to keep up with my steps. I have it display every .5 sec tho...
10-12-2017 11:16 - edited 10-12-2017 11:17
10-12-2017 11:16 - edited 10-12-2017 11:17
Correction, using today.local.steps will not drain your battery. But using geolocation in a watchface will drain it fast.
Thanks @drb116