Wrist monitors and shopping carts
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DrJanet98
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Went shopping yesterday, and I realized my Ionic wasn't counting my steps because I was pushing a shopping cart around instead of swinging my arms as I walked. I wound up doing an awkward one-handed push, having to bring my Ionic hand up whenever I needed to maneuver or turn, and I suspect at least a third of my steps weren't counted, probably more.
Has anyone found a solution for this? I find my Ionic missing steps a lot, really, unless I'm really swinging my arm around as I walk. I wish they'd give us the option of putting it in a pocket and counting like a belt clip model -- this was never a problem with my One!
Has anyone found a solution for this? I find my Ionic missing steps a lot, really, unless I'm really swinging my arm around as I walk. I wish they'd give us the option of putting it in a pocket and counting like a belt clip model -- this was never a problem with my One!
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nope, I just don't count those steps. I wish there was a way for them to update and make that problem better but Im not sure how. I feel bad for people that try to walk pushing a stroller or something.0
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It depends for me, if it's crowded, it won't count, if I fly through the aisles, it will. I don't worry about it too much, I figure it will make up for the times my fitbit gives me crazy high burns.0
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Pull the cart behind you with your other hand. I work retail and with all of mine (Flex/Charge HR/Blaze) I had to do that when I was working on carts of product to put out.3
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Feel free to add me https://www.fitbit.com/user/42NN340
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I put it on my ankle. I have a large band though....2
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I've taken mine off my wrist, closed the buckle to the smallest diameter, and tied it into my shoelaces (double-knotted so it doesn't come untied).1
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I put my Fitbit(ionic) in my pocket face down. Picks up my steps that way. If I don’t have pockets, I pull from the side so my left arm swings.0
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I've put my charge 2 in my pocket and got it to pick up my steps. Not sure how accurate it is since I only figured it out last shopping trips. Takes me about an 1.5 hours to do a full shop for the whole family, so I would like them to count.0
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I wish they still made the Fitbit One. I just put it in my pocket.0
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Put it on your upper body somewhere, belt loop even if secure - it's just looking for impacts to see steps to count and estimate distance.0
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I awkwardly push the cart with one hand, but i might try putting it through my belt loop as suggested , next time.0
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Now, even on the wrist holding on to a shopping cart - would it see the impact and estimate a distance from one cart crashing into another?
Who is going to volunteer pushing around their cart crashing into others - 30 min probably be a good test.
Comparison numbers - or you were just having fun!1 -
I've noticed that mowing my lawn (with a push mower) shows up as riding a bike. NOT! This was with my Charge HR. Got an Alta for Christmas so not sure yet what it will do. Good idea about putting it in the pocket.0
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Christine_72 wrote: »I awkwardly push the cart with one hand.
This is SOO uncomfortable for me...especially when you get a bad cart that swings to the left Watch out everyone!!1 -
I take mine off and toss it in my pocket, and put it back on after I'm done.0
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I put mine around a belt loop on my pants. Then out it back on when I leave.0
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Yep, just put my alta in my pocket. Works totally fine.0
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I used to work in café where I wasn't allowed to wear watch, I had my charge hr tied to belt loop and it worked fine.0
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My Fitbit Charge picks up my steps even if I am holding onto a trolley - I don't know why it doesn't work for others1
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I take it off and put it in my pocket.0