The Floors Climbed is really off.. Makes me ask, Is this watch really accurate ?
Every morning I use the stairs to go from my work parking, up 4 floors to get to the main building. When I used the Fitbit before I got my Fenix 5, it would always show that I had gone up 4 floors. With my Fenix 5, It only shows that I climb 2 floors ?? What is the deal with this? $600 dollars for useless information ? My fitbit was much more accurate than my expensive Fenix 5.. Yes, I have tried swinging my arm more to make sure that the watch registers the correct altitude. Well , I never did this with my Fitbit and it worked great, with the Fenix 5 , it never shows the correct floors climbed.
I have had this watch since it first came out. I have the latest updates, and not once has it showed the correct floors climbed. I have been taking the same stairs since I got the watch and it's alway's off by 2 floors ??
I have the same problem at home, I go upstairs, and sometimes it shows that I have gone up and sometimes it shows that I have done nothing .. In fact, sometimes I workout with a 90 Lb sandbag that I use to go up and down the stairs for a certain amount of climbs. Sometimes I go up and down 10 times and the watch only shows 5 or 6??
I just don't trust it anymore.. I bet the steps, miles ran or walked and other values are off as well.
I know it's not a defect in my watch because my friend has the exact same problem. He is a big runner and is alway's complaining of how off his trails are. He has been talking about returning his for something else, I for some reason still have hope that Garmin will get it together..
It's kind of like having a really nice looking car with a bunch of great features, but with a 1950's engine..
I think for the person who just wants to see some kinds of number and or values showing on the watch is ok, but for some of us who really want real accurate numbers, this is not going to cut it.