S9 Baro - very bad steps counting
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@Cuba1hr
maybe you rubbed your eyes too long?
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I Confirm : Suunto watches count more steps than I really do !
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From support page : https://www.suunto.com/en-gb/Support/faq-articles/suunto-3-fitness/how-are-steps-counted/
This is valid for s9 too
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@sartoric said in S9 Baro - very bad steps counting:
From support page : https://www.suunto.com/en-gb/Support/faq-articles/suunto-3-fitness/how-are-steps-counted/
This is valid for s9 too
No suunto3 has a context engine that made for steps counter,
So it’s very different than s9
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Steps is a unity for suunto. Sit down, shake your hands and let see your counter increase.
This is not made to count the number of your steps but your daily movement. -
@ink357 Yeah, I get it, but still…this morning got up an hour ago, right now 803 Suunto vs 115 miband. That’s just absurd… considering price difference. BTW…wasn’t rubbing anything, just to clear that out of the way:) OK if it is in 10-15% difference just for orientation, but this is waaaay off.
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@Cuba1hr please read on Suunto web page…
Some wrist movements may be interpreted as steps even if you are not walking. It is important to remember that the step count is an indicator of your overall activity. Any movement contributes to your activity.
There may be some variation in results from different manufacturers or devices that use different methods to count your steps.
According to our testing, the step counter in your watch is a relatively reliable estimation of actual steps taken, but it remains an estimation and should not be considered a counter of literally every step. -
You just have to read:
https://www.suunto.com/Support/faq-articles/suunto-3-fitness/how-are-steps-counted/
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@Durri
Well I have read it, also - “This setting is currently available for Suunto 3 and Suunto 5.”
Same goes for the other band, of course any movement contributes, but it is just too sensitive.I am just saying Sunnto should tweak that part better, in the upcoming FWs, hopefully.