05-23-2016 11:32
05-23-2016 11:32
Am I able to take the module out of the frame, stick it in a pocket and have it track at least steps? Or will that not work due to it being designed for wrist tracking?
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05-23-2016 11:37
05-23-2016 11:37
@simo24 wrote:Am I able to take the module out of the frame, stick it in a pocket and have it track at least steps? Or will that not work due to it being designed for wrist tracking?
It will track steps just fine. In fact, I found that its more accurate.
05-23-2016 11:37
05-23-2016 11:37
@simo24 wrote:Am I able to take the module out of the frame, stick it in a pocket and have it track at least steps? Or will that not work due to it being designed for wrist tracking?
It will track steps just fine. In fact, I found that its more accurate.
05-23-2016 14:31
05-23-2016 14:31
05-23-2016 15:05
05-23-2016 15:05
08-30-2016 21:54
08-30-2016 21:54
You can even stick the module in your sock and have it fully functional for heart rate monitoring.
08-31-2016 02:52
08-31-2016 02:52
@falconea wrote:You can even stick the module in your sock and have it fully functional for heart rate monitoring.
Calories may be out though as the leg moves more than the arm when walking/running. I haven't got a clue what the calories associated with cylcling will look like compared to reality.
Mike | London, UK
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