07-03-2022
23:07
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07-05-2022
13:49
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LizzyFitbit
07-03-2022
23:07
- last edited on
07-05-2022
13:49
by
LizzyFitbit
I used to have a Fitbit waaaaay long time ago, when it was just a little clip with the flowers. Now I’m back, and had question but can’t figure it out from the manual.
For the Fitbit Sense, how does it track steps? Is it by arm movement or GPS? For example if you’re pushing a stroller, do you still need to be swinging your arm to get steps?
Thanks!
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07-03-2022 23:31
07-03-2022 23:31
It tracks steps by detecting movement of the fitbit i.e. your wrist, and then working out whether that movement was the result of a step or just random arm movement.
Pushing a stroller or shopping trolley, or even using a treadmill and holding the rails causes issues as your wrist is not moving in a way that suggests you are walking.
07-03-2022 23:31
07-03-2022 23:31
It tracks steps by detecting movement of the fitbit i.e. your wrist, and then working out whether that movement was the result of a step or just random arm movement.
Pushing a stroller or shopping trolley, or even using a treadmill and holding the rails causes issues as your wrist is not moving in a way that suggests you are walking.
10-25-2022 09:50
10-25-2022 09:50
So is that a Yes, it still tracks while pushing an item (stroller, mower, shopping cart) ??