09-30-2016 14:11
09-30-2016 14:11
10-03-2016 07:25
10-03-2016 07:25
Hi there @Nw2162. Let me start by giving you a warm welcome to our Community. Make sure you have a strong signal for your GPS can track your location accurately.
The Lock does not help for accuracy, it only allow you to navigate through the map when is open and when the Lock is closed, it will fixed on your location, not allowing to navigate.
1. Make sure your device can track your activity when you're out of wi-fi range. To do so, tap Settings > Cellular and make sure Cellular Data is on.
2. Make sure the app can track GPS when your device is locked. To do so, tap Settings > General > Background App Refresh and make sure it's on for both the phone and Fitbit specifically.
If is not working I recommend to Log out from your Fitbit account and restart your phone. Once it has loaded sign back in.
Hope this helps. Let me know if the issue persist.
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?
10-03-2016 13:10
10-03-2016 13:10
10-04-2016 12:18 - edited 10-05-2016 05:57
10-04-2016 12:18 - edited 10-05-2016 05:57
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?
10-04-2016 12:19
10-04-2016 12:19
10-04-2016 14:39
10-04-2016 14:39
10-05-2016 06:10
10-05-2016 06:10
Hi @Nw2162. For distance your Alta calculates distance by multiplying your walking steps and walking stride length. This will not necessarily match a pre-measured distance, nor will it show exactly what a GPS device will show.
If you still find discrepancies, please contact Customer Support for additional help. Just let them know what you have tried so far so they can recommend the next step.
See you around.
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?
10-05-2016 06:20
10-05-2016 06:20
10-05-2016 09:05
10-05-2016 09:05
Hello @Nw2162. When you enter your personal Stride length, you improved the way your tracker measures the distance. When you are using the GPS feature of the app, the distance will be recorded by the GPS sensor of your phone. You can find some important information on @EmersonFitbit's post for MobileRun & Your Device.
Let me know how it goes with support, I'll be here if you need more help.
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?
10-05-2016 13:14
10-05-2016 13:14
10-19-2016 06:55
10-19-2016 06:55
I have a Fitbit One, but I have also recently upgraded to the iPhone 7/ iOS 10, and the same issue has been occuring for myself as well. On my old iPhone 5 with iOS 9, it tracked distances pretty accurately. I take a .75 mile walk daily and it recorded it almost the same every time (between .74-.76 miles). Since I've upgraded to the new phone, Fitbit is trying to say I do the same walk, but with the distance of .82 all the way to .90 miles. I know I haven't changed course and looking at the GPS map after, it shows zig-zags everywhere that I didn't physically do. I have also tried all the above options to correct the problem, including uninstalling the app and reinstalling it.
10-19-2016 07:37
10-19-2016 07:37
10-19-2016 09:36
10-19-2016 09:36
10-19-2016 12:44
10-19-2016 12:44
Hi @Nw2162,
I'd first make sure that you are using the latest Alta firmware update, version 21.37.8. If you haven't already updated, click here for instructions on how to update your tracker. Next, I'd recommend that:
1. Cell data is turned on if you are out of Wi-Fi range for the duration of your workout.
2. Background app refresh is enabled for the Fitbit App. This can be done by: opening our iOS settings > tap 'General' > tap 'Background App Refresh' > find the Fitbit App and make sure that its turned on. This setting will allow your GPS to continue to track your workout even if your phone is locked.
3. You consider that you switch your location services settings from 'While Using the App' to 'Always'. The reason why I recommend this change is because if you choose the Always setting, MobileRun will automatically restart if there is an unexpected interruption.
@LM_0326 I would recommend steps one through three that I mentioned above. This should also help you too.
10-19-2016 13:45
10-19-2016 13:45
10-20-2016 08:46
10-20-2016 08:46
10-21-2016 09:27
10-21-2016 09:27
11-10-2016 06:52
11-10-2016 06:52
I am having this same probelm. I have the Blaze and I recently upgraded from an iPhone 6 to and iPhone 7. I have followed the instructions listed below, but i am still showing inaccurate distances and paces.
Has anyone had any luck with getting this corrected?
11-10-2016 08:48
11-10-2016 08:48
11-11-2016 15:14
11-11-2016 15:14