17-07-2019 02:25 PM - last edited 17-07-2019 02:29 PM
I've seen loads of threads complaining about inconsistencies in the floor counting on Galaxy watches; all of them seem to be unsolved (asides from Samsung's poor effort at just telling its users to reset, recallibrate and refresh everything (oldest story in the book), standard I.T. bod "turn it off and on" rubbish :D)!!
Haven't had time to look through all the threads to see if someone has spotted a fix, so this might have already been talked about...but, I think I may have cracked it!
If you go into the "Alti-Barometer" app through the watch, when it's on the "Altimeter" screen you'll see a last refreshed status at the bottom. If that hasn't been refreshed for a while, the watch will either assume you're much lower than you currently are (which would give wildly high floor count reads) or much higher than you currently are (giving no reads at all for climbing stairs or going up a hill!). Scroll over to the 3rd page in the app (past the "Barometer" page) and you should see a list of settings; click on "CHANGE" and make sure you turn on "Auto refresh". Et voila!
This has worked for me...I hope it brings solice to all you other Galaxy Watch users
15-12-2020 02:13 PM
As per my post, the floor is just short of 9 ft so it does not record it as one floor. I just shared a workaround that I found to count my floor so shared it with all. I agree it should track it automatically but will have to wait for Samsung to come out with a credible solution for this
18-12-2020 05:59 PM
I do not see any "Alti-Barometer" app on my watch. It does not appear in apps on the Gear app on the phone either.
26-12-2020 04:34 PM
That's fine. Try to do what I mentioned without calibrating the app - you should still have the floor count resolved. Just a temporary workaround till samung comes up with a credible solution
28-12-2020 10:53 PM
I ended up manually calibrating the watch. Only thing that worked.
29-12-2020 05:14 AM
tsmith3711, can you please give the exact steps you did to calibrate the watch? I don't see anything on the watch or the app that says "calibrate." Thanks for your help!
29-12-2020 11:49 AM
It's simple. Download the alti-barometer app, open the app and hit the calibrate button within it
14-01-2021 09:57 PM
I have tires jumping with my hand up and when I get to the bottom touching the floor with my watch hand... Still zero floors registered!!!
14-01-2021 10:32 PM
I downloaded the alti-barometer app, calibrated it, but it still does not count any floors.
16-01-2021 08:59 AM
As per my previous post, the floor should be more than 9 ft high so it can record one floor when you reach the top. If you floor is less than 9 ft, then go up and raise your watch arm so you trick the system to count one floor. I have been doing this successfully since I purchased this watch and found this trick because my floor is slightly less than 9ft so when I raise my hand when I reach the top, it treats is as 11 ft (and counts a floor) because my hand is 2 ft long. You need to keep moving your watch arm freely which you climb. Ideally, it should track it automatically but will have to wait for Samsung to come out with a credible solution for this.
16-01-2021 03:59 PM
Yes, I did that, but it is only a workaround, and a way to feel really stupid when I'm at work. I just downloaded the new update from Samsung yesterday, and had hoped they would have fixed this by now, but not only did it not get fixed, but they still have not rolled out the blood pressure app that was advertised as part of the watch's features. I tried that "My BP app", but it was less than useless. No matter how many times I calibrated, it was completely inaccurate, and most times just didn't function at all. I'm starting to regret switching from Fitbit to Samsung.