12-28-2017
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12-28-2017
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Steps are not correct. They are being counted while I drive and other non walking task
Moderator Edit: Clarified Subject.

12-28-2017 18:12
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12-28-2017 18:12
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Fitbit is not claiming to be 100% accuracy with all steps. You will experience false steps and floors from time to time.
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12-29-2017 10:47
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12-29-2017 10:47
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Hello @Des2u, thanks for joining the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board. It's nice to see you around too @ACG.
@Des2u, please keep in mind that Fitbit trackers count steps using the natural movement of your arms when you're walking making possible for the tracker to count steps if you're waving your arms or while you're driving, as @ACG mentioned, it's not 100% accurate.
At this moment, to prevent your tracker from counting steps when you're not walking or performing an activity I would like to suggest you to restart your tracker, then go to your online Settings. In here, from the menu, click on Devices > Your tracker. In the options, check for Wrist Orientation and Handedness, change the settings accordingly to match your preferences and save them.
If your tracker is still tracking steps while you're driving you can log a driving activity following these steps:
- Log into your fitbit.com dashboard.
- At the top of the page click Log > Activities.
- Scroll down until you see Log Activities
- Start typing "Driving"
- Select the date, start time and duration matching when your tracker counted steps.
- Click on Log.
These will delete any information logged by your tracker during that time, including steps and calories burned.
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and keep me posted in case you need anything else.

12-29-2017 11:28
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12-29-2017 11:28
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@MarcoGFitbit wrote:
If your tracker is still tracking steps while you're driving you can log a driving activity following these steps:
These will delete any information logged by your tracker during that time, including steps and calories burned.
All calories burned, including BMR, or just those associated with the steps?
If all calories, and if I had an issue with a few steps here and there, I commute about 3 hours round-trip each weekday. I would be blowing away over 12 percent of my BMR for the day and 8 percent of my average Fitbit calculated daily burn.
Please answer. Moderators and users, alike, are regularly recommending using the Driving activity and if is all calories, the people being urged to use that "fix" need to know so they can make an informed decision regarding it's use.
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12-30-2017 06:26
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12-30-2017 06:26
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Hello @MrMarv, I hope you're doing well, thanks for joining the conversation.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, please note that when you log a driving activity only the calories directly linked to the steps that were wrongly recorded will be deleted, your BMR calories won't.
I hope this resolves your inquiry, if there's anything else I can help you with, please feel free to reply, I'll be happy to help.

12-30-2017 07:30
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12-30-2017 07:30
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@MarcoGFitbit wrote:
I hope this resolves your inquiry
Yes, it does. And thank you.
Apple Watch 6 - iPhone 8 (iOS 16.7.8) - FitBit app 4.20 - MacBook Air (macOS Catalina)

