Your device uses changes in barometric pressure combined with the steps you take to calculate floors climbed.
Does fitbit flex track floors climbed.
Atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing elevation so the tracker calculates elevation gain based on the reduction in atmospheric pressure.
Fitbit devices that count floors have an altimeter sensor that can detect when you re going up or down in elevation.
An altimeter is a sensor that calculates altitude based on atmospheric pressure.
When i looked online today floors climbed is now listed under features and specs for both inspire and inspire hr.
Fitbit trackers that count floors have an altimeter sensor that can detect when you re going up or down in elevation.
Please note that fitbit devices that count floors have an altimeter sensor that can detect when you re going up or down in elevation.
It does not register floors when you go down.
Your device registers one floor when you climb about 10 feet.
It does not register floors when you go down.
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Fitbit devices that count floors have an altimeter sensor that detects when you go up in elevation.
Your device registers 1 floor when you climb about 10 feet or 3 meters.
I ve always read that the inspire does not count stairs.
The flex doesn t have an altimeter so it can t recognize flights of stairs.
In this case there are a couple of things that may be causing your tracker to record extra floors.
Your device registers 1 floor when you climb about 10 feet or 3 meters.
Fitbit devices don t count floors on stationary exercise equipment such as a stairmaster or treadmill or when you go down a flight of steps.
Fitbit trackers that count floors use an altimeter to calculate how many floors you ve climbed.
I also took the quiz to be matched with a product selecting floors climbed as my only desired feature and fitbit matched me.
Unfortunately fitbit s floor functionality does not recognize the incremental effort of climbing up.
As wtksk8r mentioned your device registers one floor when you climb about 10 feet at one time.
Fitbit does not count stairs but rather floors.
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Pressure changes due to things like weather or gusts of wind may record floors.
In fact floors do not count for anything floors do not carry any incremental caloric burn value it s just a statistic aimed at keeping people motivated.