03-29-2016 19:13
03-29-2016 19:13
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
03-30-2016 18:51
03-30-2016 18:51
03-30-2016 15:42
03-30-2016 15:42
Very welcome to the Community @Shawnlh918! My advice for you in this case is to adjust your Stride Length to have an accurate distance and also you can Manually Log your elliptical activity, cause log an exercise will give you credit for a calorie-burning activity where you are not normally moving your arms, like elliptical.
Let me know how it goes!
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03-30-2016 18:51
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03-31-2016 10:02
03-31-2016 10:02
03-31-2016 12:29
03-31-2016 12:29
Step count on elliptical trainers is erratic. Without adjusting stride length or indeed making any other changes sometimes it counts roughly all my steps sometimes a bit more than half. That's just how it is.
04-01-2016 16:28 - edited 04-01-2016 16:31
04-01-2016 16:28 - edited 04-01-2016 16:31
Hey guys @chris2121 @Shawnlh918 and @JoelCarol thanks for those great tips!
Guys, just remember that wrist based trackers are specifically designed for your wrist, if you move your body a lot and not your arms or vice versa, you may get a slight difference in activity. This is the reason why you get different readings each time you use the elliptical machine and in this case you may want to Manually Log an Exercise when you forget to wear your tracker or every time you are doing an activity like elliptical. This is going to give you credit for a calorie-burning activity that isn't completely measurable by your tracker (because you are not moving all the time your arms). So, replacing an automatically detected exercise by manually logging it instead may improve your totals.
Hope this helps, Enjoy your weekend!
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04-02-2016 05:11
04-02-2016 05:11
04-20-2016 14:39 - edited 09-07-2020 16:37
04-20-2016 14:39 - edited 09-07-2020 16:37
Actually, with my elliptical, a commercial Precor AMT 100i, I am always
moving my arms. But it's the specific motion of the arms (with ellipticals)
that fitbits don't pick up. So that is why you must move it to your waist
area, if you want to track steps while exercising. Or you can skip wearing it
and track manually, like you said. What's unusual (& disappointing) is that
I don't know why you have "elliptical" as an activity option when none of
the fitbits are able to track it? -Carol Zielinski
04-21-2016 01:01
04-21-2016 01:01
04-21-2016 07:41
04-21-2016 07:41
Hey @chris2121 @JoelCarol @Shawnlh918! Thanks for sharing all your updates and information guys. I was very interesting on this topic, so I test my tracker on my elliptical for 35 minutes and it tracked all my steps, distance and also my active minutes. The only thing, is that I didn't log the activity, I was moving my arms like a normal walk or run and I make sure I had my tracker on the correct hand (Dominant - Non Dominant).
However, if you feel that your tracker is inaccurate, I recommend Contact Costumer Support, they have tools to further investigate your inquiry.
Happy stepping !
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06-19-2016 12:46
06-19-2016 12:46
I use an elliptical machine that includes poles for arm motion. I find it under counts steps by 50%. It's the exercise that is important but I hate to not reach by daily step goal after putting in the work.
06-20-2016 13:29
06-20-2016 13:29
@bpetillo Welcome to the Fitbit Community! Have you tried to manually log the activity? (follow @GisselleM's steps) That is a great way to log that kind of activity.
Let me know how it goes!
06-20-2016 13:35
06-20-2016 13:35