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Pixel Watch update issues could be skewing your daily activity data

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Pixel Watch update issues are starting to disrupt daily activity tracking, and it’s more than a minor annoyance. Some users report that step tracking and calorie data no longer line up with real activity after the latest software rollout, making it harder to interpret what the watch is actually telling you.

The problems surfaced after the March 2026 update began rolling out, with early complaints pointing to missing health metrics. Since then, reports have expanded to core tracking features that people rely on every day, suggesting a broader issue with how data is being recorded.

Posts online describe activity numbers jumping well beyond normal ranges. In some cases, totals appear to double for both steps and distance without any meaningful change in movement. That same pattern shows up in energy burn estimates, which can make routine activity look far more intense than it really is.

The cause hasn’t been confirmed yet, which leaves users relying on inconsistent data for now.

Step counts and calories going haywire

The most obvious problem is how sharply core fitness stats are affected. Some owners are seeing daily totals climb far past expected levels, with figures that look artificially boosted even on low-activity days.

This extends to distance tracking and burn estimates, which rise alongside inflated step counts. As a result, even light movement can register as a more demanding workout, making it difficult to judge actual effort or progress.

There’s also a separate issue with missing data. Instead of incorrect readings, some health metrics like skin temperature and blood oxygen have disappeared entirely after the update, leaving gaps in tracking.

Taken together, these problems point to a wider breakdown in how the watch handles health data.

Why this matters for your fitness goals

These bugs matter because fitness tracking depends on consistency more than precision. When your baseline shifts unexpectedly or disappears, it becomes harder to measure progress in any meaningful way.

Inflated activity numbers can give a false sense of achievement, especially if daily goals appear met without the effort to match. Over time, that can distort habits and reduce the value of tracking altogether.

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Missing metrics create a different gap. Features like blood oxygen and skin temperature are useful for spotting trends over time, and when those readings drop out, that longer-term visibility disappears as well.

Some discussion suggests the issue may be tied to a recent Fitbit app rollout rather than the update alone, which adds uncertainty around where the fix will come from.

Right now, the key takeaway is that the data may not reflect reality.

What to watch next

Google hasn’t publicly addressed the problem yet, which leaves users waiting for confirmation and a timeline for a fix. That lack of clarity makes it difficult to know whether a solution is already in development or still being investigated.

Given the scope of the issue, a software patch is the most likely path forward. Problems tied to tracking accuracy and missing metrics are typically resolved through follow-up updates rather than hardware changes.

Until then, it makes sense to treat your stats cautiously. If your activity numbers spike or key readings disappear, cross-checking with another device or focusing less on daily totals can help avoid misleading conclusions.

Keep an eye on upcoming updates, especially those tied to Fitbit features, since that’s where a fix is most likely to appear.

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