The step count is different between my Withings Tracker and the Withings App when doing a GPS-tracked activity
When using GPS tracking for activities with the watch, you may notice that the distance shown in the app differs from the distance shown on the watch for the same activity. This is due to post-processing that happens with the data in the app (steps, GPS data, etc.) the results in a more accurate measurement of your total distance after the activity is finished.
The data shown in the app should be regarded as more accurate than what was shown on the watch.
The step count is different between the Apple Watch, Apple Health, and Withings App
The Withings App and Apple Health use different algorithms to calculate the number of steps. The number of steps indicated by the Withings App and Apple Health may therefore be different. To provide a step count as accurate as possible, Withings App gathers step data in this order: Withings trackers, Apple Watch, iPhone, and then steps exported to Apple Health by other apps.
The in-app activity tracking doesn’t work
If you’re using an iOS device that doesn’t have a GSM antenna (such as the iPod Touch) or an iOS device that doesn’t have a motion coprocessor (such as the iPhone 5C and previous models), you have to make sure you have a Wi-Fi connection available. Without it, your device can’t track your activity.
If you still encounter issues, reach out to Customer Service by clicking the Contact us button at the bottom of the page.
The in-app activity tracking doesn’t seem accurate
If the in-app activity tracking doesn’t seem accurate, perform the following steps:
- Make sure the app remains open, at least in the background, so that your steps can be properly tracked.
Find out more about multitasking on iOS devices here. - Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services on your device to make sure that the location services are enabled for the app.
- If your device is running iOS 7 or higher, go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh on your device to make sure that the background app refresh option is enabled for the app.
Additional information:
We're having less and less control over step tracking on iPhone 5C (or older models) because of the age of the device and iOS' newer restrictions. However you can try to improve step tracking by:
- Making sure you have access to your network.
- Not killing the app.
Note that your iPhone can sometimes kill the app on its own if it needs more memory.
If you still encounter issues, reach out to Customer Service by clicking the Contact us button at the bottom of the page.