It only counts floors that you have climbed up.
Fitbit blaze discrepancy floors climbed.
It registers one floor when it detects a ten ft.
And yes i ve re started multiple times.
Fitbit baze i currently have 58 floors counted and have not climbed a single flight of stairs.
Rhetta your charge 2 does not count floors that you walk down.
Climb combined with constant movement keeping this in mind is it possible that your charge 2 counted erroneous floor during activities like driving.
The explanations by fitbit reps don t really wash this is clearly a defect in the new fitbit charge 2 model.
By default this is set to 10 000 steps.
Use the today screen to access stats such as steps heart rate distance covered calories burned and floors climbed.
This isn t the first fitbit i ve owned.
It would be much easier if fitbit allowed us to delete the incorrect data and add the correct number.
Court s04 charge 2 counts floors based on changes in atmospheric pressure.
For example a gust of wind a weather change opening a door or air conditioner may occasionally cause your tracker to register a floor or two.
I can handle hand movements being counted as steps but 58 flight of stairs on a consistent flat surface.
This has become a constant issue and i have reset the blaze numerous times to no avail.
Your device uses changes in barometric pressure combined with the steps you take to calculate floors climbed.
I am also experiencing massive over counting of stairs floors climbed.
This is resulting into a 200 paperweight.
Just log an activity as driving during the time you did not climb stairs and it will erase the floors it says you climbed.
Your device registers 1 floor when you climb about 10 feet or 3 meters.
Fitbit doesn t allow you to correct the number of floors you climbed but there is a work around.
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Fitbit devices that count floors have an altimeter sensor that detects when you go up in elevation.
However there are other reasons why it may be giving you extra floors.
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Your tracker registers one floor when you climb about ten feet at one time so it can be that you re not really going up the stairs but if you re walking up an elevated terrain it will take that as floors for every 10 feet you go up.
Your fitbit blaze tracks a variety of stats automatically whenever you re wearing it.
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Over the past four years i ve owned the hr as well as the alta.