No it only counts floors if the altitude change is accompanied by stepping.
Does the flex 2 count floors.
If you have a fitbit zip or flex you are out of luck as those only count steps.
It s thought that this was left out to make it more water resistant.
It doesn t have the necessary sensor.
If you climb long staircases you may find that the floor count on your device doesn t match the number of floors you climbed when the staircase is taller than 10 feet.
If you have a fitbit charge or one it should be able to count stairs.
If you go up an elevator it shouldn t count.
The ground floor plus floors 1 2 and 3.
Love the ford flex suv.
According to this definition then lxguy in england your building has four floors.
Even though i own a fitbit watch i don t always want to wear it.
It did not have all its features but came in as a large magnetic clip on.
Having the backup option to clip the fitbit flex 2 on my belt or shirt unobtrusively is pretty awesome.
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Your device uses changes in barometric pressure combined with the steps you take to calculate floors climbed.
Fitbit devices that count floors have an altimeter sensor that detects when you go up in elevation.
First you have to have a fitbit that can count stairs.
In the us if the ground floor is inhabited if it has apartments or shops we usually count it as a floor.
Your device registers 1 floor when you climb about 10 feet or 3 meters.
If it isn t functioning properly you sh.
I m afraid the flex 2 doesn t count floors at all.
But in the us the ground floor might be equivalent to floor 1 and then would come floor 2 and floor 3 so the building could have three floors.
Your device registers 1 floor when you climb about 10 feet which is the average between residential and commercial floor heights.
If you go up 5 steps and stop or maybe turn around to go up the next flight it might not count that because of the stop in the middle.