Causes of Incorrect Step Count
Any of the conditions below may make proper counting impossible.
- Walking while wearing slippers, sandals, or other footwear that encourages a shuffling gait
- Walking on tile, carpeting, snow, or other surface that causes a shuffling gait
- Irregular walking (in a crowded location, in a line where walking stops and starts at short intervals, etc.)
- Extremely slow walking or extremely fast running
- Pushing a shopping cart or baby stroller
- In a location where there is a lot of vibration, or riding on a bicycle or in a vehicle
- Frequent movement of the hand or arm (clapping, fanning movement, etc.)
- Walking while holding hands, walking with a cane or stick, or engaging in any other movement in which your hand and leg movements are not coordinated with each other
- Normal daily non-walking activities (cleaning, etc.)
- Wearing the watch on your dominant hand
- Walking for 20 seconds or less
- Watch hand movement (by the hand shift function, etc.)
- Performing a watch operation