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ā04-15-2024 04:24 AM (Last edited a month ago ) in
Galaxy WatchMy watch is inaccurately counting lengths and is counting breaststrokes as backstroke. It was working fine about a month ago and now is off. I have tried restarting changing how I wear my watch and nothing has changed.
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Galaxy WatchThanks for the advice I did try this and it is still showing all back strokes instead of breaststrokes.
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Galaxy WatchIt was also skipping entire pool lengths. But you are corrected I truly only care about my heart rate in the end. I just thought it was strange.
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Galaxy WatchIt only takes a best guess at stroke type based on arm movement. Since it cannot see you swim, it doesn't really know what type of stroke you are using. I can't do a butterfly, but I'd be interested to know if it gets that right. It doesn't get my lengths correct either since I don't know the actual length of my pool and am baffled that they haven't programmed it to self-measure, based on turns. It's not as if the watch does not have GPS or anything that can measure š
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4 weeks ago in
Galaxy WatchSince you're curious, I, for one, have a swim coach who gives me specific workouts and goals for distances and times for freestyle, **bleep**, back, and butterfly. Correct recognition of laps, times and strokes by the watch allows me to have accurate journal information to give her.
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4 weeks ago in
Galaxy WatchNo idea why Samsung decided to "bleep" the abbreviation for breaststroke.
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