Spartan Sport WHRB, Pedometer is too much sensitive
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Hi it’s a pedometer on your hand and not on your shoes…
What did you expect?
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No matter what watch/brand you try, will never give you right steps. Its nature of state of art from technology. But if i may, can i question for which propose you want to get absolute measurement of steps?
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There are improvements to be made though…
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I’ve heard of that but I have to admit that my Trainer is quite accurate. When I wake up I sometimes have a couple of steps recorded but never that high.
Discrepancies calibration between units? -
@dimitrios-kanellopoulos We expect a bit more accuracy, not real value…
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@luís-pinto this one is very accurate and battery last’s forever
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@slash Very nice!
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To me the way the steps are presented, specially in the watch, is quite annoying. Even it’s so inaccurate, it’s so ”dominant”. For example if you want to see a summary of the day, you see the steps first, but you know already, there’s no value in that number. Okay, you can compare the days, but just staring at the absolute numbers has no point, imho.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Spartan Sport WHRB, Pedometer is too much sensitive:
There are improvements to be made though…
although it seems, that there have already been adaptations, as it seems, that during walks/runs the steps are not too bad, this seems possible.
Just in case here is a comparison FYI … and it shows: nothing and nobody is perfect (is anybody surprised? )
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos like suzzlo has written, I expect a bit more accuracy! Like the very very good accuracy of the 29 € pedometer from my daughter which she wears also on her wrist!
And this should be possible on a watch for more than 400€… -
@oli_ver I agree