04-10-2019
18:51
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04-11-2019
06:17
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MarcoGFitbit
04-10-2019
18:51
- last edited on
04-11-2019
06:17
by
MarcoGFitbit
I haven’t had my Charge 2 on for three days, yet it tells me I have been stepping close to ten thousand steps per day. How is this possible??
Moderator Edit: Clarified Subject.
04-11-2019 00:24
04-11-2019 00:24
Does your work entail a lot of arm movement that it may be mistaking as steps?
How far out do you think it is?
There's not much we can do to affect sensitivity but there are a couple of things to try in this help file: Help article: How accurate are Fitbit trackers?
04-11-2019 04:20
04-11-2019 04:20
04-11-2019 04:27
04-11-2019 04:27
My apologies. I misread the problem as you not having the fitbit for 3 days (as per the title) rather than not wearing it for 3 days (as in your post).
If it's tracking steps when not being worn then all I can suggest is a restart using: Help article: How do I restart my tracker?
04-11-2019 06:21
04-11-2019 06:21
Hello @Tradesman2 thanks for joining the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board. It's nice to see you too @SteveH, thanks for all your help. 😄
@Tradesman2 I appreciate you have taken the time to share your experience with us. Tell me, do you have by any chance, set up MobileTrack in the Fitbit app? This will explain why you're getting steps recorded even if you're not wearing your Charge 2.
MobileTrack uses the sensors on your phone to count steps and other basic information. If you have it set up in your Fitbit Account and you walk with your phone in your pocket, MobileTrack will count those steps and add them to your account.
Thanks for your patience, let us know if this is the case and if not, we'll be happy to assist you further. Happy stepping!
04-15-2019 07:19
04-15-2019 07:19
I had not thought about that as @MarcoGFitbit stated mobile track will count your steps them during the next sync these steps will show up pin the tracker.
Another possibility is that if there is something that is vibrating near the Tracker then it may be reacting to the vibrations.