It must be embarrassing that your devices cant count floors climbed...
PLEASE remove this feature, as it makes you, as a company, look stupid and ignorant over your devices incapabilities..
It must be embarrassing that your devices cant count floors climbed...
PLEASE remove this feature, as it makes you, as a company, look stupid and ignorant over your devices incapabilities..
So what is the issue? Does it not count enough floors, or does it count too many?
You will need to move your watch arm vigorously while walking up the stairs to make it count. If you want to hold a rail, use the other arm for that.
I sometimes get some false positives when walking outdoors in strong winds, but I guess that is unavoidable as long as the technology is based on pressure sensors. I used to have a Fitbit watch that was a lot less accurate counting floors, so I think Garmin did a good job here.
Mine counts about 50% of any flights I take, if im lucky... I live on the 3rd floor and somedays i get 2 or 4 or 10 or 7, once 22!
I walk these outside stairs daily, during activity or not. There's no correlation on my watch with my elevated environment..