08-19-2017 05:38
08-19-2017 05:38
What is dominant and non dominant??
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Best Answer08-19-2017 05:53 - edited 08-19-2017 05:55
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08-19-2017 05:53 - edited 08-19-2017 05:55
Basically a sensitivity setting @Manav123
If you are right-handed and wear your tracker on that wrist, you are wearing it on your dominant wrist so the sensors are damped a bit to not record accidental steps for things like reaching or everyday chores.
Make sense?
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Best Answer08-19-2017 11:32
08-19-2017 11:32
08-19-2017 11:32
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