Understanding Walk Activity
Walks are identified in the Fi App's Timeline section with a paw print icon. To understand how steps are calculated, you can learn more in the Step Count Calculation article. Additionally, you can also view your walk activity on your phone's lock screen if you install a Fi Widget on an iPhone or Apple Watch.
A Walk Activity Card will look like this within the Fi App:
You may have a car ride tracked as a walk. Scroll down to Car Rides Tracked as Walks to learn more. For information on all Activity Cards and troubleshooting, click here.
Additionally, if you have a Fi Mini or Series 3+ and want to learn about activity behaviour tracking, click here.
Using the above example, the Walk Activity Card notes:
- Date of the walk: 12th of February
- Time the walk began: 8:15
- What owner the device was paired with: You
- The neighbourhood the walk began in: Soho
- Total steps earned: 9,136
- Duration of walk: 36 minutes
- Distance of walk: 2.5 kilometres
Walk activities are captured when there is activity and a change of location outside of a safe zone, with a green dot to indicate the beginning point, a red dot to indicate the endpoint and the path walked in between. Walks can be broken into segments if there is a rest period during the walk. Depending on your settings, you will get different push notifications regarding a walk activity.
For the most accurate route tracking, Fi recommends bringing your smartphone on walks with the Fi App open in the background of your device. If someone else is walking your pet, we recommend they carry their smartphone and join your account as an Owner.
Viewing Previous Walks
You can swipe up and down (scroll) in the Timeline section to see different activity cards. Learn more about your Timeline here.
Walk Troubleshooting
Walks captured on GPS:
Walks captured on GPS will not be accurate. If you don't take your smartphone device with you when you walk your pet, your Fi device will turn on GPS. Keep in mind, on its own, GPS is:
- Fairly inaccurate: about 16 to 18 metre accuracy for each location report due to GPS technology (independent of Fi). Also, on GPS, your Fi Device will try to look for a location once every 5 minutes (to preserve battery).
- Battery-intensive: GPS drains your battery the quickest.
This is an example of a walk captured on GPS:
A few factors can identify these walks:
- No owner is listed.
- The yellow dots indicate the GPS data that is captured.
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The walk path will not follow streets and will cut through roads, as the Walk Card simply connects the limited GPS points available.
If you tap into the Walk Card, you'll see a warning displayed This walk tracking is approximate. SEE WHY:
Car Rides Tracked as Walks
The Fi Device tries to interpret all your activities, including car trips.
A walk is a change in location and activity. If your pet moves around while inside the car during their car ride, this may be reported on the Fi App as a walk.
The Fi App can determine if your pet is walking or on a car ride by using your phone's motion and fitness data. To ensure this feature is turned ON, follow the steps below.
Steps to Turn On Motion & Fitness Data on Your Phone
iOS Option 1:
- Open the Settings menu on your iPhone.
- Scroll to the Fi App.
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Allow Fi to Access:
- Motion & Fitness toggled on.
iOS Option 2:
- Open the Settings menu on your iPhone.
- Scroll to Privacy.
- Scroll to Motion & Fitness.
- Ensure Motion & Fitness is toggled on for the Fi App.
Android:
- Open the Settings menu on your Android.
- Tap Apps & notifications.
- Tap into the Fi App.
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Tap Permissions.
- Allow Physical activity.
Depending on the terrain, you may notice that the movement in the car will capture some segments of the drive as a walk as well. Typically, this will occur on shorter car rides, in local traffic.