Step Count Issues

FitBit is under a class action lawsuit for inaccurate health monitoring.

Taking 100 steps my band 2 registered 93.
My last device (dedicated step counter attached to belt) counted 110.

No fitness tracker will be 100% accurate.
 
I read from some where else that Band 2 only counts steps when you walk more than about 10 steps at a time. I tried in at home, it appears every time I walked 12 steps or more, every single step is counted; if I walk less than that number, it is not counted. It is pretty consistent.
I guess this is Microsoft's philosophy of tracking exercise. A few steps of walking at a time does not bring meaningful contribution to one's fitness, so Band 2, as a fitness tracker, does not count it.
If this is true, I think it makes sense to me. I am OK with this philosophy.
Again, if this is true, it reflects again the historical problem of Microsoft that it often has good features and thorough planning in a product, but lack of communication/explanation causes huge misunderstanding.

On the other hand, Apple does it very well, sometimes too well, a tiny feature got blown up as revolution.
I have seen this behavior too, I can assure it works like that, it's like a minimum umbral that has to be surpassed for steps be taken into account. I prefer it this way more than the every step philosophy of the FitBit one.
 

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
338,388
Messages
2,261,401
Members
428,741
Latest member
Osiriss