07-06-2014
14:12
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13:14
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LizzyFitbit
07-06-2014
14:12
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07-03-2020
13:14
by
LizzyFitbit
I don't understand what the pace is measuring? Feet adn inches? If so, per what? Thanks for any replies!
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09-17-2018 07:39
09-17-2018 07:39
Hello @fegriffith, I hope you're doing well, thanks for joining the conversation.
We really appreciate our members's input and feedback and I would like to thank you for yours. Our team is always looking to improve the Fitbit experience and I would like to encourage you to submit your insight about including voice cues for MPH an KPH as a suggested idea, where members of the Community can comment and vote for it so it can be implemented in the future.
Feel free to share your suggestion with your friends and family to add more votes and comments, this is the best way to make your voice heard and get the attention from our development team.
I hope this can be helpful, if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply.
12-02-2018 17:45
12-02-2018 17:45
LOL I thought this exact same thing. US resident here. I was trying to understand why my pace in length could be so drastic... Like did my legs get longer or shorter 😆
12-08-2018 14:45
12-08-2018 14:45
Thanks for the good answer Colin.
The part that I can't fathom is WHY in the world would the fine minds of Fitbit would want to saddle the largess of thier customer base with such a horrid set of grossly out of touch unites. It's the new millennium, we have great computing capacity at a flick of our wrists. It would be so simple to let the non-purists change pace units to whatever they want to relate to and read right off thier watch.
It's ridiculous to have to divide Fitbit's obtuse pace units by
12-10-2018 07:06
12-10-2018 07:06
Hello @enjuneer, I hope you're doing well, it's nice to see you around the Fitbit Community.
We really appreciate our members's input and feedback and I would like to thank you for yours. Our team is always looking to improve the Fitbit experience and I would like to encourage you to submit your insight as a suggested idea, where members of the Community can comment and vote for it so it can be implemented in the future.
Feel free to share your suggestion with your friends and family to add more votes and comments, this is the best way to make your voice heard and get the attention from our development team.
I hope this can be helpful, if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply.
03-19-2019 18:51
03-19-2019 18:51
Why 81? I am really struggling to understand my pace 😞
03-20-2019 06:41
03-20-2019 06:41
"Why 81? I am really struggling to understand my pace"
Can you give us more information? The pace statistic is a bit hard to understand--we usually think of "MPH" or "KPH" (miles per hour or kilometers per hour of course), but the pace number is how many minutes per mile (or kilometer), the inverse of speed. Usually it tells you how many minutes it took you to walk a mile, or kilometer. So your Fitbit said "81"--assuming that's correct, you took 81 minutes to walk one mile. Does that should right, that it took you 81 minutes or 1 hour 21 minutes to walk one mile? An average walking pace is 3 MPH, or 1 mile in 20 minutes--if you walked 3 MPH, your Fitbit would say your pace is "20" that is, 20 minutes per mile.
04-13-2019 19:35
04-13-2019 19:35
I am not old, but I am British. I was raised in the U.S. though and I don't know anyone that uses these to mean anything but foot and inch. Lol. I came here looking for the same answer.
04-14-2019 03:59
04-14-2019 03:59
You are probably aware of how latitudes and longitudes are sometimes displayed? Degrees-minutes--seconds. For instance, Tucson's lat/long coordinates are 32°13′18″N 110°55′35″W. Latitude: 32 degrees North, 13 minutes, 18 seconds, Longitude: 110 degrees West, 55 minutes, 35 seconds. So context matters. ' " means foot-inches sometimes, and sometimes it means ' " minutes-seconds.
04-14-2019 04:20
04-14-2019 04:20
Hello @ProserpinaNight and welcome to the Help forums. Here is another little tidbit of information you also never expected to find on a Fitbit Help site. Those symbols, ' and ", are used as part of global coordinates of latitude and longitude. Every degree of latitude and longitude is broken into 60 minutes (') and 60 seconds (").
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04-16-2019 10:09
04-16-2019 10:09
Hello @ProserpinaNight thanks for joining the conversation, it's great to have you on board the Fitbit Community. It's nice to see you too @prost22. Thanks for all your help @LZeeW. 🙂
@ProserpinaNight I appreciate your participation in the Forums and for posting your question. Please note that pace showing in your Fitbit device is a measure of minutes and seconds, like @LZeeW mentioned. the (') means minutes and (") seconds.
Thanks again for posting your question, if you need further inquiries, please feel free to reply.
05-07-2019 14:00
05-07-2019 14:00
Hello All that are confused, I was too.
So, I went searching on the thing and found this little calculator: Pace to mph/kph calculator
I am in agreement that this should be an owner optioned feature.
If someone has already started a thread to vote this up please link it as a response so I can upvote the riddance of this inane number-cruncher statistic.
06-03-2019 16:43
06-03-2019 16:43
That doesn't make sense
My pace was 27' 21"
And I done 1.35 miles
And I completed this in 20 minutes bang on.
So how is it using this answer possible to take 27 minutes to do a mile when I done 1.35 in 20 minutes
07-15-2019 18:30
07-15-2019 18:30
I was confused for the same reason. I read it as feet & inches.
07-15-2019 19:45
07-15-2019 19:45
07-15-2019 19:56
07-15-2019 19:56
I am not certain what is going on. I can guess that your steps aren't calibrated to the miles. Let me explain. Your Fitbit counts steps, and the number of steps to complete one mile is a setting you can fix. Say you have a very long stride---then you might need 1500 steps to go one mile. What if your stride is short? You might need 2100 steps to go a mile. All your Fitbit counts is steps. If you tell your Fitbit that 2100 steps equals a mile, and if Fitbit counts 2100 steps, then Fitbit says you went a mile, regardless of how far you actually walked. You tell it how many steps YOU need to walk a mile. I think there's a number already set in the Fitbit when you open the package, but you can always reset the "steps per mile" to whatever you want.
Some of the more expensive Fitbits appear to have GPS; that complicates things here. I think in general your Fitbit is likely to just count steps, not miles. But it converts the steps into miles FOR YOU if you set your Fitbit to your stride.
07-15-2019 20:03
07-15-2019 20:03
If you had set the number of steps per mile correctly, your Fitbit should have shown "14' 49" " (14 minutes, 49 minutes) for the pace. You need to change the settings in your Fitbit to adjust for how long your stride is.
Maybe I am overthinking it...did YOU know you went 1.35 miles, or did your Fitbit say you went 1.35 miles? That is, did you measure the 1.35 miles, and know you walked it in 20 minutes, or did Fitbit say you went 1.35 miles in that 20 minutes?
08-07-2019 03:23
08-07-2019 03:23
But my pace says 6'28" There's no way on earth I'm going that fast per kilometer, any ideas how that could be? Thanks
08-07-2019 06:21
08-07-2019 06:21
Are you walking or running? Your pace suggests you are moving almost 6 miles per hour (10 km per hour). That's not a normal walking pace of course. If you are walking, then I would say this suggests your Fitbit is not set up properly. I don't know how it measures "pace"--it knows the time, of course. But someplace in your settings is a number that tells your Fitbit how many steps you need to travel a kilometer or a mile. Can you find out where your Fitbit says how many steps to a mile (or kilometer of course).
08-07-2019 12:50
08-07-2019 12:50
08-09-2019 15:55
08-09-2019 15:55
Hi, i have another related question. On the bend when I chose waking activity, every kilometer i see a number, and i don’t understand what it means- I would appreciate your help 🙂