Google Pixel Watch users report inaccurate stats after Fitbit update

Users of the Google Pixel Watch are experiencing unreliable step counts, calories burned, and other fitness metrics following Fitbit's March update. Some reports indicate stats have even tripled.

Google Pixel Watch owners have reported significant inaccuracies in their fitness tracking data after a March update from Fitbit. Affected metrics include step counts, calories burned, and various other statistics, with some users noting figures that have tripled compared to previous readings. The issue has drawn attention amid the integration of Fitbit features into Google's wearable ecosystem. TechRadar highlighted these complaints in an article published on March 20, 2026, describing the stats as 'wacky.' No official response from Google or Fitbit on the matter is detailed in available reports. Users are advised to monitor their devices, though no workaround has been specified.

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