Apple Watch 9 does not accurately count steps even after recalibrating it! WHY? My Old FitBit is better!

I have been comparing my FITBIT steps with my Apple 9 watch and the apple watch is ALWAYS 300 to 500 steps behind! I see other complaints on this site so why doesn't APPLE update the software to track better or have it like other watches where you Measure your steps and manually enter the info as the 20 min walk has done nothing - I have tried it twice! Sad since this is NOT a cheap watch like a FITBIT!

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Posted on Jun 19, 2024 2:29 PM

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Jun 19, 2024 3:38 PM in response to KcK9

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Jun 19, 2024 2:46 PM in response to KcK9

The Apple Watch does not really know what position your body is in.


The Apple Watch uses the accelerometer to determine that your Apple Watch arm is swinging as you are walking.


It takes between 30 and 60 complete cycles of back and forth, normal walking, arm swings in a short period of time before the Apple Watch decides you have accomplished your “Stand” for the current hour.


If you interrupt the arm swinging for a few minutes, it will reset, and you have to start the 30-60 swings over again. Later in the day, it seems to require more arm swings, or if you keep having incomplete stand attempts, in the Apple Watch's opinion.


In reality, you can just gently wave your arm around 30-60 times in a short period of time and get stand credit.


Knitters, sitting in a chair, always get their stand credit and huge step counts.


Professional Chefs, on their feet, working in a kitchen all day, miss their hourly stands, because their Apple Watch arm is often holding food being chopped, or carrying something when walking, or holding a pot, pan, etc…


No 30-60 arm swings in a short period of time, then no stand credit.


NOTE: There is no rule that says you have to like the Apple Watch. If the FitBit is better for you, then by all means wear a FitBit.

Jun 19, 2024 3:01 PM in response to BobHarris

I did reset the Apple Watch about 6 months. I use a Dicks shopping app that gives me points ( = $$'s) for daily posted steps as My Incentive - the Fitbit I was calculating the 10,000 Dailey steps everyday but as soon as I purchased my Apple 9 watch to upgrade the fall / accident detection ( no other watch has this) I noticed my watch showing 3k to 4k for the same walking time frame! Sad!

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