Does fitbit work like pedometer on bumpy roads?
sodakat
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I drive a school bus. A pedometer and even the sHealth feature on my Galaxy Note phone 'counts' steps while I'm driving the bus. Really messes up my day. Once it added 12,000 steps due to a long bumpy drive.
I am considering getting a FitBit flex and wonder how it will behave in this situation.
Thx!
I am considering getting a FitBit flex and wonder how it will behave in this situation.
Thx!
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I think all trackers will count it. I used to have a nike fuelband an activity tracker from WW and now a fitbit and they have all counted car rides0
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I have a Fitbit Flex; and yes, it will count extra steps if your wrist is bounced or shaken around too much. I had a similar issue before I got my alignment fixed on my car and was dealing with a shaking steering wheel.
Though, I would just take it off while I was driving and place it in the cup holder, and all would be fine.0 -
Yep, any bumps will cause it to count steps since that's how a pedometer works. I don't believe there's any way to avoid it.0
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The FitBit provides a simple way to avoid this--you can log the time you are driving from your phone or computer. Then, it will erase any steps tracked during that time period. On normal roads this is unnecessary, but it may be necessary on bumpy roads.0
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You can use the Drivebit app (free app in the Google play store) on your phone to track the time you are driving (it will add the activity to your fitbit profile so you won't count steps while driving). Or, you can manually enter the activity into the fitbit site and will not count steps for the time you specify for the activity.0
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The Fitbit will log steps on a very bumpy road/plane/train, HOWEVER you can log in to the fitbit website and tell it that you were driving say between 2:30 and 5:00 and it will remove the steps from your count, they will still show up on the fitbit, but your official total on the website/app will be corrected to remove those steps. Also if you have an android phone you can download a free app called drive bit. You start it when you start driving and stop it when you are done and it will automatically log those times in your fitbit account for you. This is the method I use when I am driving more than just short trips around town. It makes getting an accurate step count much easier.0
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I have the fitbit one which goes in your pocket or clips to your clothes and have had zero false readings in cars or anywhere really. The one uses a few different accelerometers to count steps so it's hard to fool it. The NIH even studied it and it's very accurate for number of steps but a little less accurate measuring distance.0
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I've had no problems with either the fitbit one or the fitbit zip counting driving. The fitbit flex was really bad about counting repetitive hand motions and driving as steps and not counting steps when I was pushing a cart or stroller, I returned it. The Jawbone Up did the same thing, but, not with nearly as many "false" steps counted.0
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I've got a fitbit Zip and have never had false readings while driving/biking/go-carting etc.0
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Thanks all! I like the idea of using the Drivebit app. Will do some more reading before I decide which activity tool to buy.0
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You can use the Drivebit app (free app in the Google play store) on your phone to track the time you are driving (it will add the activity to your fitbit profile so you won't count steps while driving). Or, you can manually enter the activity into the fitbit site and will not count steps for the time you specify for the activity.
Oh, now this is really cool!0
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