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Defie22

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Original poster
Oct 3, 2015
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Hello.
I compared tracking from my iPhone 7 with my Apple Watch series 3.

Apple Watch are showing more than 3 times more ascended floors than my iPhone 7. Watch also count descended floors as ascended. I know that, because in the time, when measure was made I was in elevator :)

The same is with my HIIT training - I'm working out in my room and Apple watch is counting ascended floors (about 2-3 per hour).

Is it standard aberration?
Do you have the same observation?

ps. And Yes, I already tried calibration recommended by Apple.
 
Congratulations with your watch.

A good tip for the forum though, would be to sum up your thoughts and issues with it in one thread instead of three similar threads with very similar issues.
 
Congratulations with your watch.

A good tip for the forum though, would be to sum up your thoughts and issues with it in one thread instead of three similar threads with very similar issues.
Thans for advice. I know what you mean. This is better way for searching/understanding rather then “new watches please hlp”.

But back to the question. This is now bother me the most. Don’t you have any explanation?
 
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