04-08-2016 03:09
04-08-2016 03:09
I am doing a mud race and there are sections with water. I was thinking of putting my blaze in a ziplock bag in my pocket to count steps but im not sure if it would work!
04-08-2016 03:59
04-08-2016 03:59
04-08-2016 04:08
04-08-2016 04:08
Yes it will, the heat rate has nothing to do with the step counting, it is used for measuring your heart rate, and hello determine caloric burn. Your resting heart rate will also give you an idea of the improvement in health. Hint: it will go down as your heart gets stronger and more efficient.
If you want there is the option through settings to turn the HR function off, it will then function as a glorified Charge.
04-08-2016 04:09
04-08-2016 04:09
@Clareio wrote:I am doing a mud race and there are sections with water. I was thinking of putting my blaze in a ziplock bag in my pocket to count steps but im not sure if it would work!
@ClareioWelcome... Go for it.. The HR function gives you the extra calories when you are above your Fat Burning Zone. So you can turn that off within the Blaze in Settings.
I'm currently experimenting with the Blaze in my pocket and it is within 4 steps against my One over 1800 steps and 2300.. 7 steps.
Test it first, and keep it dry because the Blaze is only splashproof and you have the small hole in the side you don't wont to block because that is where the air pressure inlet for the Altimeter.
04-23-2016 07:51
04-23-2016 07:51
Hello @Clareio, @Colinm39 and @Rich_Laue! It's great to have you here. Keep me posted about the results of wearing the Blaze in your pocket.
Happy stepping! 🙂
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