Does this every second vs smart recording impact only activities recording or does it also impact recordings such as heart rate, sleep and stress data?
I've tested every second and smart recording. I've gone with every second as it doesn't make much of a difference. I run between an hour to 2 hours per day almost every day.
OK, following the "don't criticize if you don't have a solution" rule, how about: High Precision: HP MID precision: MP LOW Precision: LP OR...if you still have to throw "Ultra" around cuz it sounds "cool": ULTRA LOW PRECISION: ULP.
Does this every second vs smart recording impact only activities recording or does it also impact recordings such as heart rate, sleep and stress data?
I've tested every second and smart recording. I've gone with every second as it doesn't make much of a difference. I run between an hour to 2 hours per day almost every day.
OK, following the "don't criticize if you don't have a solution" rule, how about:
High Precision: HP
MID precision: MP
LOW Precision: LP
OR...if you still have to throw "Ultra" around cuz it sounds "cool":
ULTRA LOW PRECISION: ULP.
Ultra refers to ultra distance, as in ultramarathon or utlra-triathlon where you need longer battery life.
Does this record at all times or only when a workout is selected?
Thank you
Who named the worst recording mode "Ultratrac"? That was dumb.
probably because "ultra" is often used to indicate very long events, like an ultra-marathon