In this article, you’ll learn how we measure your steps and where to find your step data in the app. You’ll also learn why step counts may differ between devices and what factors can influence these variations.
- Good-to-know
- How step count is measured
- Where to find your step count
- Understanding step count differences
Good-to-know
- Steps are available in the Timeline screen.
How step count is measured
The NOWATCH device estimates the number of steps you take throughout the day. In addition to your total daily step count, it also tracks how your movement is distributed across the day, showing steps in half-hour intervals.
This helps you understand not only how much you move, but also when you’re most active.
Where to find your step count
You can view your step data in several places:
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Timeline screen
At the top of the Steps chart: your total daily step count
Within the graph: steps recorded in each half-hour period throughout the day
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Now screen
Under Vitals: your total steps for today, shown in real time
Under Vitals: steps taken in recent hours, updated live while wearing the watch
Understanding step count differences
Step counts can vary between devices, as each device uses its own method to detect movement. Differences are common and expected.
Several factors can influence step detection, including:
Arm position during activities (for example, pushing a stroller or using a treadmill desk)
How and when a device is worn
Differences between wearables and non-wearables (such as comparing NOWATCH data to your phone)
These variations can add up over the course of a day and may result in noticeable differences when comparing step counts across devices.
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