Last couple of weeks I noticed the Calories count number is way too low for my activities. Something is wrong, definitely. Anyone noticed this recently? Today I sync'ed my Fenix 6 Pro and received an update, hopefully it fixes this problem.
Last couple of weeks I noticed the Calories count number is way too low for my activities. Something is wrong, definitely. Anyone noticed this recently? Today I sync'ed my Fenix 6 Pro and received an update, hopefully it fixes this problem.
Yes, since updating to 19.2 I have had this. Yesterday’s hour long strength workout (which has always been between 380-500 calories, depending on the activity) recorded 80 kcal. And 0.2 training effect.
Today’s tempo intervals run - exactly the same workout as last Wednesday - recorded as roughly 700 calories and 2.0 aerobic training effect. Last weeks was 1500 calories and 4.8 aerobic training effect.
What a bummer. I just checked software version and it is 19.2. Tomorrow I'll go riding and see what happens...
For me the calorie count looks like working as before the update.
On the picture easy walk to the pub and a quick leg day after night shift.
I see the opposite. I have a treadmill routine that I've done for quite some time. Today the total calories over the 63 min workout was UP about 10% compared to before the update.
I noticed that too. My calories and training efect are way to low compared with similar activities before the last update.
I noticed the opposite. Since the latest update my calorie count is ridiculously high. I woke up this morning after a six hour sleep and according to my Fenix 6 I had burned 3500 calories during the night!!! Ha ha! Anyone able to help...???
Yesterday I went cycling and calories count on my Fenix 6 Pro went back to normal. I guess the software update this past Wed fixed the issue... here the software info:
i have the same issue. in an hour of intensive workout i burn 150kcal. i also wear my zone belt. before figures on belt and watch were similar. now on belt it is shown 700kcal. garmin also doesn't detect any training efect...