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Crissyrose74
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- Join Date: Mar 2017
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Has anyone had major accuracy issues with Garmin devices? I'm a 5'3 female sitting at 133 lbs with a sedentary office job, and I work out 3-5 times per week (a mix of lifting and running). My new Garmin Forerunner 35 (which has HR) is telling me that I consistently burn 3000+ calories on my active days which is wildly inaccurate.
I made sure my height, weight and gender are accurate and my activity level is currently set to 3. I spoke with a rep and he told me to up my activity level, as the device assumes someone at a higher activity level is more efficient and therefore burns fewer calories during a given activity vs. someone who is sedentary. But while that technically makes sense, it's still odd to me because other devices manage a fairly accurate calorie estimation with only the heart rate monitor, steps, and your height, weight, age, etc.
I want to run a half in November so I decided to get my first-ever running watch now that my Fitbit crapped out on me. I didn't need one with a lot of frills and I wanted to get one on a budget, so at $160 I decided on this one. The in-watch GPS was an important factor in my decision because I keep reading here that phone GPS is inaccurate.
I've only had the device for a few days, so maybe it takes some time to adjust for accuracy, but I'm wondering if there's anything else I can do to make it more accurate. If this is just a bug with Garmin watches, I may just get a Fitbit Blaze and deal with the slight GPS inaccuracy since it uses phone GPS.
Tags: calorie burn, calories, forerunner 35, tracking
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Carmen_F
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- Join Date: Jan 2017
- Posts: 66
#2
03-27-2017, 03:11 PM
Mine is most time way off, too. I don't know why. I had Fitbit before with less calories burned. Nobody can tell me that I (female, 39 years, 1,67m, 51kg) burn more than 2300 calories with working 2 hours and going 4700 steps the whole day, but no sports.
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Angela4332
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- Join Date: Aug 2017
- Posts: 1
#3
Today, 09:16 AM
I just bought a Garmin Forerunner 35. So I took 1000 steps and it says I earned 209 calories. That seems very high. I usually get around 13000 steps a day. So at the end of the day it says I have over 1400 calories left to consume. Can anyone please tell me how to insure that I am getting accurate info from this device? I used to have Fitbit Blaze (it quit working after almost 2 years) and it seemed on target and I never worried about over consuming. I have my calorie goal set at 1330, I weigh 146, 5' 3"and am very active. Any help would be aporeciated. I have had the device for 3 days and am already frustrated. I depend on calorie counting as I lost 68 pounds so far when using the fitbit. I have also turned on negative adjustments in MFP. I thought I woukd give the Garmin a try after reading reviews. Thanks guys!