Fitbit Charge Not Counting Floors Correctly
Press the button three times within eight seconds alta or three times within five seconds flex 2.
Fitbit charge not counting floors correctly. Partial floors are not counted so if you climb 15 ft you get credit for one floor. Sometimes if i went up in an elevator i got credit for more floors. However neither of my charge hr s nor my charge 2 record floors. My fitbit said i had climbed 226 floors.
Often the very next day it seems to count them more accurately. But my charge 2 does not count them correctly at all. It is so frustrating i am going back to the flex 2 because it does not do stairs. Hold down the buttons on your device until the lights on your tracker flash or you see a fitbit logo.
In the meantime i switched to the newer fitbit charge hr 2. A pressure difference equivalent to about 10 ft is counted as 1 floor. My fitbit charge hr counted my floors correctly. Mark topic as new.
I climbed 6 flights of stairs a while ago and i got credit for 2. Yesterday the charge 2 gave me 1 stair climb of 14. If you have a fitbit alta or fitbit flex 2. Your device uses changes in barometric pressure to detect elevation change and therefore requires that you physically change elevation in order to properly record floors.
This story happened to me in 2015 while wearing a fitbit charge hr fitness tracker. Has been fine until yesterday. My fitbit is only two weeks old. Fitbit devices do not count the elevation gains simulated from a stairmaster inclined treadmill or other stationary exercise equipment.
Your device uses changes in barometric pressure combined with the steps you take to calculate floors climbed. The unit uses the air pressure altimeter to count floors and it only counts floors going up not down. 7th floor and i took stairs to go down and up multiple times with in last 3 days and my floor count is not. Your device registers 1 floor when you climb about 10 feet or 3 meters.
Blaze not counting floors properly answered options. Although i haven t tested this trick with the new. And i hung 3 loads of washing on the line and brought it back in when dry. My activity was 18 holes of golf on a relatively flat course.
Today i ve apparently climbed 26 floors already and ha. I took advantage of target s 20 gift card promotion and got the alta only to discover it counted the flights of steps with almost the same inconsistency. The reverse can happen if you are out in a windy environment you could get changes in air pressure around your fitbit and it will register phantom floors. Problem with fitbit one not counting flights of steps correctly is inconsistent.
Fitbit devices that count floors have an altimeter sensor that detects when you go up in elevation. I was not carrying anything.