Accelerometer (sp?) and you calibrate it to your stride over a known distance is how I believe that works. So should work for the stride of skating too. Not useful as a pedomter as it does not count steps (only distance) and it is not meant for continuous use (like all day every day) just for workout sessions.
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Is it a pedometer or an accelerometer ?
Reason I'm asking is just to know if it's suited for something else than running as I'd love using it with my inline skates ...
Accelerometer (sp?) and you calibrate it to your stride over a known distance is how I believe that works. So should work for the stride of skating too. Not useful as a pedomter as it does not count steps (only distance) and it is not meant for continuous use (like all day every day) just for workout sessions.
janet