07-03-2021 08:57 PM in
Hi all,
As I noticed there's many forums regarding the calories issue, I received my watch mid Feb and noticed the issue myself towards end of Feb regardless of what I did I'd burn the same amount of calories so I assumed it was preprogrammed. I've DM'd Samsung health and I'd like everyone to see their responses:
Good afternoon! Thanks for reaching out to us. We just want to clear up that they aren't pre-programmed calories that are burnt. Certain workouts, like walking and running for example, will take into account your heart rate, along with the stats given on your Samsung Health Profile. There are some workouts that will not utilise the heart rate, but will take in to account your Samsung Health Profile and Basal Metabolic Rate. So they are tailored to you, providing your profile is accurate, but you are right, some workouts don't use the Heart Rate Monitor.
If there are certain workouts you feel could be improved, we suggest sending in your feedback through Error Reports on our Samsung Members app. That way, this will be sent over to our Research and Development team for review. ^JS
The calorie count displayed does not mean the exact burned calories during exercise, and is not the same as the true burned calorie data. The calorie calculation may increase based on the basal metabolic rate (BMR), even without exercising. This is normal operation. You can find this information on the following page our colleagues have put together: https://t.co/3UPihQt1YO
Also, the new ECG/BP update is not to be used during exercise. You can find more information on it here: https://t.co/tfqPQ2njol ^SH
It is true that is calculates your calories burned live, as the Basal Metabolic Rate fluctuates throughout the day. So it is an estimation of how many calories you have burnt based on this, the type of workout, and your profile. Not all workouts will use this method and will use the heart rate instead.
You are right in the fact that some workouts will churn out a figure from the information you have entered, as that is how it is designed to work. Using your profile, BMR and the parameters of your workout. If you then proceed not to do the workout you have just told your watch that you are doing, then this won't be an accurate, live calorie count.
We are constantly improving our watch software to ensure a great level of accuracy is maintained for our customers. This is the reason we mentioned sending in your error logs about this issue. Then our R&D team can look at improving our software and devices. Contributions like that, helps us to improve all of our products. ^JS
As they've said not all workouts use this method and use heart rate instead I've found that only running/walking use the heart rate to calculate calories and everything else uses your BMR. Hope this helps everyone looking for answers about the calories burned issues. Also if you need a watch to track fitness accurately I suggest trying a different band.
19-07-2021 03:05 PM in
Probably stops if you have it on auto detect. I have that turned off. I'll try changing the intensity.
19-07-2021 04:42 PM in
Such a shame after all these years and tracking activities is still stupid. Literally had 1 job.
22-07-2021 11:14 PM in
Did Samsung ever mention specifically which apps DO use heartrate other than walking and running?
22-07-2021 11:20 PM in
No, sorry just walking and running.
You'd have to ask
25-08-2021 04:33 PM in
Is there any improvements in Watch 4?
17-09-2021 03:48 PM in
17-09-2021 07:07 PM in
Doesn't matter if the hr is taken into account unless you truly have an accurate HR which you're not getting from a wrist worn device if you're doing anything high intensity.
19-09-2021 06:48 PM - last edited 19-09-2021 06:49 PM
19-09-2021 07:02 PM in
19-09-2021 08:31 PM in
Not sure if that is directed at me? I can assure you I've no intention of going back to the apple locking system. Also, I said wrist worn device as in any wrist worn device. If you want accuracy wear a strap for anything beyond walking.