07-30-2021
18:51
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07-31-2021
04:13
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MarreFitbit
07-30-2021
18:51
- last edited on
07-31-2021
04:13
by
MarreFitbit
Will flying in a small non pressurized airplane affect floors counted?
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07-31-2021 00:58
07-31-2021 00:58
It tracks floors by measuring changes in air pressure but it only counts them if it detects that you were stepping during that drop in pressure. This avoids getting floors in error when, for example, you go up in an elevator. It should also avoid getting floors in error when flying but, as noted, turbulence while climbing might cause a few floors by mistake.
07-30-2021 20:35
07-30-2021 20:35
No, if you have turbulent then it will count it as steps…
07-31-2021 00:58
07-31-2021 00:58
It tracks floors by measuring changes in air pressure but it only counts them if it detects that you were stepping during that drop in pressure. This avoids getting floors in error when, for example, you go up in an elevator. It should also avoid getting floors in error when flying but, as noted, turbulence while climbing might cause a few floors by mistake.
07-31-2021 18:12
07-31-2021 18:12
07-31-2021 21:53
07-31-2021 21:53
tomorrow I'll go on a trip too, I'll pay attention
09-24-2021 10:15
09-24-2021 10:15
So why am I getting floors when walking on a flat track?
09-24-2021 15:00 - edited 09-24-2021 15:08
09-24-2021 15:00 - edited 09-24-2021 15:08
Well, @SunsetRunner , my Sense Floor count has been so, but so overinflated since May/June that my question is rather: will my floor count affect my flying? It's that I've just received this hilarious Fitbit badge: