11-18-2017 11:44
11-18-2017 11:44
Hi, I was wondering if anyone is using the Ionic to track aquafit. I currently own an Alta but I am considering a switch as a personal reward one day - but only if it tracks my main activity. I adjust "My Fitness Pal" now to included it.
Thanks,
Ruby
11-18-2017 12:38
11-18-2017 12:38
I've never tried it, but I don't see why not....the tracker is water resistant in over 100 feet of water....something tells me you won't be exercising in 100 feet of water! 😄
Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums
one cruise ship at a time!11-18-2017 17:10
11-18-2017 17:10
Yes, though you would probably need to create a custom activity of Aquafit and use the Workout mode and then rename the workout manually in the app afterwards. But yes, you could use it to track your aquafit (though not using smart track)
Helen | Western Australia
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11-18-2017 17:12 - edited 11-18-2017 17:15
11-18-2017 17:12 - edited 11-18-2017 17:15
The only thing I'm wondering is about the heart rate monitor and water. In the Ionic Swim mode, the heart rate is disabled, as its optical sensor doesn't work well underwater. You may have to log it under the Swim mode, which wouldn't have heart rate data, if that's OK.
You could try another mode like Workout, but I'm not sure if the heart monitoring would be accurate in that case while in water. Because Swim mode disables the heart monitor's LED light, I suspect you'd need to have the heart monitor disabled while in water.
Here's an article describing the different exercise modes. Best of luck.
11-18-2017 18:34
11-18-2017 18:34
@WavyDavey When I swim I usually just use smart track and it records heart rate. The heart rate is too high but looks reasonable appart from the peaks (mine peaks at about 180 which is much higher than what I am doing, but most of it looks approximately realistic). The calorie burn is about 1/3 higher using smart track over swim mode, I assume because of the elevated heart rate recording, but I can live knowing that. So I think you could use either swim or workout, knowing the limitations of both.
Helen | Western Australia
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11-18-2017 21:46
11-18-2017 21:46
Thanks for the response, @NellyG. I don't swim, and was going off this thread with my comment. If I read it correctly, HR will work when swimming is auto-tracked, but disabled if the Swim exercise mode is used.
11-19-2017 01:31
11-19-2017 01:31
@WavyDavey Yes and I agree with what you said. Just that there are different levels to what is meant by HR not working. I does seem to work - more or less!, but is not really accurate.
Helen | Western Australia
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