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Hi all.
I have a 3rd generation Apple Watch and a Fitbit Blaze. I use the Apple Watch for texts and notifications etc, but find it pretty poor for monitoring my activity. I’ve been using the Blaze for 2 weeks now as an incentive to get me on the bike and walking more ( you get notifications to remind you how many steps are left in the hour etc)
Today I wore both watches whilst on my bike (indoors on rollers) and the difference in information is incredible. The Apple Watch claimed I walked 11 flights of stairs and burnt 350 calories in 30 minutes.
The Fitbit said 3 flights of stairs and 347 calories in 30 minutes.
Am I doing something wrong with calibration? Or is it just the way each watch is configured?
I have a 3rd generation Apple Watch and a Fitbit Blaze. I use the Apple Watch for texts and notifications etc, but find it pretty poor for monitoring my activity. I’ve been using the Blaze for 2 weeks now as an incentive to get me on the bike and walking more ( you get notifications to remind you how many steps are left in the hour etc)
Today I wore both watches whilst on my bike (indoors on rollers) and the difference in information is incredible. The Apple Watch claimed I walked 11 flights of stairs and burnt 350 calories in 30 minutes.
The Fitbit said 3 flights of stairs and 347 calories in 30 minutes.
Am I doing something wrong with calibration? Or is it just the way each watch is configured?