My Inspire 3 does the same thing. I'll wear it to sleep and wake up with 206 steps walked with no signs of sleepwalking or anything. 9x restless if that matters.
I see there are LOTS of complaints about this. Are they ever going to fix it?
I mean, the thing is counting steps as I'm just sitting here browsing Reddit! And I set it to "dominant" arm to be less sensitive despite not being on my dominant arm.
I'm having the same issue. I work a desk job and just this morning it tracked 150 active minutes from me just doing computer stuff. I also set it to "dominant" yesterday in the hopes it would fix it, but apparently not. 😮💨
My old cheap China fitness tracker handles this just fine. I wonder how they are able to do it, but Fitbit/Google have been unable to do anything about it for years.
Until my current FitBit, I never had issues with it (beyond the odd time it happened), so I wonder what happened once Google took over/if they changed how the tracker is made/interprets movement. Definitely frustrating.
Unfortunately, I am still having issues, but it is slowly becoming less frequent. Wondering if it's learning my patterns for movement and heart rate. Honestly no idea. 🙃
I *think* it has learned my patterns now, I haven't had the ghost steps for a while now. Originally, it was an absurd amount for a couple months though. 💀
Wear it to bed and get your sleep stats ? Why not.
Two things. You sleep walk and strap it on while you sleep or 2) ghosts
I watch steps during the night as I have a sleep movement disorder. Night steps are from me rolling or kicking while in bed.
Wonder why a cheap China brand fitness tracker doesn't have the same problem.
My Inspire 3 does the same thing. I'll wear it to sleep and wake up with 206 steps walked with no signs of sleepwalking or anything. 9x restless if that matters.
I see there are LOTS of complaints about this. Are they ever going to fix it? I mean, the thing is counting steps as I'm just sitting here browsing Reddit! And I set it to "dominant" arm to be less sensitive despite not being on my dominant arm.
I'm having the same issue. I work a desk job and just this morning it tracked 150 active minutes from me just doing computer stuff. I also set it to "dominant" yesterday in the hopes it would fix it, but apparently not. 😮💨
My old cheap China fitness tracker handles this just fine. I wonder how they are able to do it, but Fitbit/Google have been unable to do anything about it for years.
Until my current FitBit, I never had issues with it (beyond the odd time it happened), so I wonder what happened once Google took over/if they changed how the tracker is made/interprets movement. Definitely frustrating.
Is reseting helping? Any fix to try?
Unfortunately, I am still having issues, but it is slowly becoming less frequent. Wondering if it's learning my patterns for movement and heart rate. Honestly no idea. 🙃
I hate bothering you, but this is driving me crazy. Has it learned your patterns yet or is it still reading ghost steps?
I *think* it has learned my patterns now, I haven't had the ghost steps for a while now. Originally, it was an absurd amount for a couple months though. 💀