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Apple Watch Stand Activity Function

I have noticed that several times my Apple Watch fails to record my stand active during a given hour. This has resulted in my missing several activity achievement awards due to falling short by a hour or two. It’s really not that big of a deal but I was wondering if there were others who have had the same problem? As an example, it is 12:22 PM. I have been up since 7:00 AM and my watch indicates that I have only stood up twice today.

Apple Watch Series 2, iOS 11.2

Posted on Dec 9, 2017 10:26 AM

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Posted on Dec 10, 2017 5:49 AM

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For the purpose of crediting the hourly Stand achievement, your Apple Watch aims to identify when you have stood up and moved around for at least one minute during that hour.


Apple Watch uses an accelerometer to identify movement, so arm movement equivalent to changing from a seated to a standing position followed by a minute's walk around with your arms swinging naturally should help to register this.


If you believe that you have met this requirement, but Stand credits are still not being awarded, it may help to follow these steps, which have previously resolved the same issue for other users:


If you have not yet done so, update your iPhone and Apple Watch to the latest software, starting with your iPhone:


On your iPhone in the Watch app, go to: My Watch (tab) > Passcode > check that Wrist Detection is turned on.

  • Note that Wrist Detection can be affected by temporary or permanent skin changes, such as by some wrist tattoos.
  • Stand credit will not be awarded unless Wrist Detection is enabled.


If Passcode is enabled, check that you are unlocking your watch each day after placing it on your wrist and that you are wearing your watch sufficiently snugly (neither too tightly nor too loosely).


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, to go: My Watch > Health.

  • Check that your personal information is accurate.
  • If the setting for Wheelchair currently states "Not Set", then tap on Edit (upper-right) > tap on "Not Set" and change it to "No" (options are shown in the bottom area of the screen) > tap on Done (upper-right).


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Privacy > Motion & Fitness - turn Fitness Tracking off.


Restart both devices by turning both off together, then restarting your iPhone first:


Re-enable Fitness Tracking.


It may also help to calibrate your Apple Watch, including resetting any existing calibration data:


Calibrating your Apple Watch for improved Workout and Activity accuracy - Apple Support

  • Note that resetting existing data and calibrating your Apple Watch by following the detailed instructions can be equally as helpful for Series 2 and Series 3 models and will not erase your Activity history.
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Dec 10, 2017 5:49 AM in response to marvelmoon

Hi


For the purpose of crediting the hourly Stand achievement, your Apple Watch aims to identify when you have stood up and moved around for at least one minute during that hour.


Apple Watch uses an accelerometer to identify movement, so arm movement equivalent to changing from a seated to a standing position followed by a minute's walk around with your arms swinging naturally should help to register this.


If you believe that you have met this requirement, but Stand credits are still not being awarded, it may help to follow these steps, which have previously resolved the same issue for other users:


If you have not yet done so, update your iPhone and Apple Watch to the latest software, starting with your iPhone:


On your iPhone in the Watch app, go to: My Watch (tab) > Passcode > check that Wrist Detection is turned on.

  • Note that Wrist Detection can be affected by temporary or permanent skin changes, such as by some wrist tattoos.
  • Stand credit will not be awarded unless Wrist Detection is enabled.


If Passcode is enabled, check that you are unlocking your watch each day after placing it on your wrist and that you are wearing your watch sufficiently snugly (neither too tightly nor too loosely).


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, to go: My Watch > Health.

  • Check that your personal information is accurate.
  • If the setting for Wheelchair currently states "Not Set", then tap on Edit (upper-right) > tap on "Not Set" and change it to "No" (options are shown in the bottom area of the screen) > tap on Done (upper-right).


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Privacy > Motion & Fitness - turn Fitness Tracking off.


Restart both devices by turning both off together, then restarting your iPhone first:


Re-enable Fitness Tracking.


It may also help to calibrate your Apple Watch, including resetting any existing calibration data:


Calibrating your Apple Watch for improved Workout and Activity accuracy - Apple Support

  • Note that resetting existing data and calibrating your Apple Watch by following the detailed instructions can be equally as helpful for Series 2 and Series 3 models and will not erase your Activity history.

Apple Watch Stand Activity Function

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