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How to Set Your Apple Watch to Count Your Steps

Walking and running are said to be one of the best exercises to stay fit and healthy. It is said that a person who walks up to 10,000 steps a day is healthy and fit.

With advanced technology and amazing gadgets, we can count steps that we took an entire day.  One such wearable is the Apple Watch.

In this post, we have listed how to Count your steps with Apple Watch accurately.

Let’s see what needs to be done!

Step 1: Enter Health Data:

The first thing that you need to do is enter data related to you in the Health app. You need to enter your height, age, gender and weight which help to evaluate steps taken and calories burnt.

Let’s know how it’s done!

Step 2: Activate Location services

Apple Watch needs GPS tracking to estimate the distance traveled by you. No matter which Apple Watch gen you are using, if you want to get accurate results on counting steps, you need to activate location services.

 

Step 3: Activate fitness tracking

Now when you have turned on Location services, let’s proceed further.

Apple Watch & iPhone use an accelerometer to measure full body movement to track an activity. When GPS info is unavailable, the accelerometer will do the work. Settings for both phone and watch are different.

iPhone:

Watch:

Adjust To Get Accuracy:

If you have Apple Watch Series 1, you must know that it doesn’t come with GPS, that’s why it needs help to know how you run or walk. In this case, you can allow Watch to compare the accelerometer data with GPS data from your iPhone’s GPS data to get accurate results.

Steps for Calibration:

Now that you know how to set your Apple Watch to count your steps accurately. Try it and keep a track on your steps and calories burnt with Apple Watch step counter.

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