07-13-2023
11:26
- last edited on
08-31-2023
10:21
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MarreFitbit
07-13-2023
11:26
- last edited on
08-31-2023
10:21
by
MarreFitbit
My old sense miles and steps worked accurately. This new Sense 2 only gives me 2 miles when i walked over 8,000 steps????
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
07-16-2023 09:01
07-16-2023 09:01
Hi @EJSGRL.
Have you checked to see if your height is entered correctly in your profile? If it is I would then suggest checking if you have set a custom stride length by mistake.
You can check this by the following -
Exercise
Stride Length.
07-16-2023 10:45
07-16-2023 10:45
08-01-2023 17:12
08-01-2023 17:12
I am having same issues and height/stride is correct. Very frustrating.
08-01-2023 21:20
08-01-2023 21:20
Hi @EJSGRL , @Blues-Mom - it might be related to a GPS issue .
If you use GPS which can measure distance and it stops, then the distance might stop measuring but the steps still keep counting.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
08-01-2023 22:54
08-01-2023 22:54
@Guy_ this isn't true. Walking/running distance will count regardless GPS connection.
08-01-2023 23:09 - edited 08-01-2023 23:19
08-01-2023 23:09 - edited 08-01-2023 23:19
@Triletics - true but will it switch between them seamlessly on all watches? Haven't tested this yet. But you can see by looking at the map perhaps.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
08-02-2023 00:58
08-02-2023 00:58
@Guy_ there is no switching. GPS isn't much in use during walking/running. If you open the TCX file there is a "distance" tag that always increments and isn't an exact match to the GPS distance (calculated from waypoints). It was always like that. GPS is most likely used to create a map and adjust stride length if it's set to be adjusted automatically. This in fact I found problematic in the past when the GPS disconnected. The GPS distance wouldn't match the actual route (missing waypoints) and that would adjust the stride length of the next activity to the incorrect value. Not sure whether FItbit ever addressed that (and don't really care, I lost any faith in Fitbit when it comes to sports tracking improvements long ago)
08-05-2023 00:14
08-05-2023 00:14
@Triletics is absolutely correct. This is exactly how GPS is handled on Fitbit devices. Many of us previously voiced our concerns/frustration unfortunately to no avail.
Pair this with the atrocious GPS performance on recent devices and it only makes matters worse.