This article was co-authored by Laila Ajani and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Laila Ajani is a Fitness Trainer and founder of Push Personal Fitness, a personal training organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 13 years as a trainer and exercise specialist, Laila has expertise in competitive athletics (gymnastics, powerlifting, and tennis), personal training, distance running, and Olympic lifting. Laila is certified by the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), and USA Powerlifting (USAPL), and she is a Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES).
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Wearable fitness trackers have become incredibly popular in the last 10 to 15 years—so much so that most smart watches include ways to measure your fitness and activity. This includes the Apple Watch, which can not only measure your heart rate and steps, but also how many calories you burn during a workout. But how accurate is this number, anyway? Surprisingly, it can be pretty accurate—but it depends on several factors. In this wikiHow article, we go over how accurate an Apple Watch is at tracking burned calories, how it tracks this data, and how to ensure your watch is showing you the most accurate data possible.
Are the Calories Burned on Apple Watch Accurate?
The Apple Watch can be accurate at calculating calories burned, but it depends on a few things. To get the best results, you must wear your watch correctly and must have accurate health data in your Watch app. No fitness tracker is 100% accurate, and getting accurate results varies by user.
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