Circuit training tracking app - Samsung Gear S

Hello everyone. I have searched high and low and have yet to find a way to track my crossfit sessions without carrying my phone. Shealth does not have a circuit training option on the watch. Any apps or ideas? Thanks in advance.

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[Q] Gear Fit and Endomondo - pulse

Hey guys.
I wonder if Gear Fit smartwatch works fine with Endomondo app. I know the exercises are completely synchronized with the watch. But here is a question...
What about the pulse during the training? It can measure our pulse when we "press the button". But what about doing it automatically within our training?
Gear Fit in not good device for fitness activities. It's pretty inaccurate.
I use endomondo everyday and you need to have a bluetooth heart rate monitor if you wanted to capture your heart rate as well. then it works really well.
From my Galaxy Note 2
Endomondo have given the option on the Android Wear and Samsung Gear S to use the built in HRM. It is not an option on the Gear Fit yet. Hopefully the will add it.
Android Wear? How come i don't see heart rate when using Endomondo on Android Wear, while other programs are showing it?

Gear S Fitness App

Hello XDA Dev's,
I have been a fan of your site for a few years and always find your site the most helpful of all of the sites out there for Android. I have come across something that I am a little frustrated with and I hope you guys can help me out. I just recently purchased the AT&T Gear S wearable. My main motive for this purchase was to be able to use my wearable to track my bike rides and skate workouts, store music and receive / make calls without carrying around the big Note 4 that I have as well. I was using Endomondo to track my workouts, use the audio coach to let me know when the intervals start / stop, miles trained, cals burned, HR, ect. IT appears that the Endomondo app for the Gear S will only work properly if it is connected bluetooth to my cell. I was disappointed because that is the reason I want a wearable... is so that I dont HAVE to have my cell on me. Does anyone out there have any issues with this or does anyone know of an app for the Gear S that will track and do what I want it to do? I have looked at Run Keeper, Map My Run, ect but I need an app that I design my own intervals and can cue my thru my headset an audio coach? IF there is already a thread addressing this can someone please link it for me?
Thanks,
Danny
Danny_Boy13 said:
Hello XDA Dev's,
I have been a fan of your site for a few years and always find your site the most helpful of all of the sites out there for Android. I have come across something that I am a little frustrated with and I hope you guys can help me out. I just recently purchased the AT&T Gear S wearable. My main motive for this purchase was to be able to use my wearable to track my bike rides and skate workouts, store music and receive / make calls without carrying around the big Note 4 that I have as well. I was using Endomondo to track my workouts, use the audio coach to let me know when the intervals start / stop, miles trained, cals burned, HR, ect. IT appears that the Endomondo app for the Gear S will only work properly if it is connected bluetooth to my cell. I was disappointed because that is the reason I want a wearable... is so that I dont HAVE to have my cell on me. Does anyone out there have any issues with this or does anyone know of an app for the Gear S that will track and do what I want it to do? I have looked at Run Keeper, Map My Run, ect but I need an app that I design my own intervals and can cue my thru my headset an audio coach? IF there is already a thread addressing this can someone please link it for me?
Thanks,
Danny
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Sorry mate, but there is no way to use android gear without android mobile phone. However, if you do have a pc, you can connect your device with your laptop via bluestack. I am not sure it will work as i havent tried it, but theoretically it should and thats the only thing you can try.

Homing device for Kit

Hi guys, a local team of volunteers here in New Zealand, is looking an Android Wear watch to develop a navigation application for a blind person, Kit. Also, possibly for more general use for the visually impaired. Kit likes swimming in the sea, but has difficulty finding his way up the beach back to the entrance of a track that leads to his house. So we are considering using a watch to help him navigate, initially via GPS and magnetometer (so that he can orient in the right direction), then using a BLE proximity beacon for the last part of the journey (as it needs higher accuracy than GPS to find the start of the track). Ironically Kit, who was a renown sound engineer on many NZ films, uses hearing aids, which he can't take in the water, so is also effectively deaf when he emerges!
We have never programmed a watch before so have some fundamental questions:
- Is what we want to do achievable using Android Wear? In other words is it possible to develop significant applications that access watch resources including GPS, vibrator, buttons, BLE, magnetometer?
- Is there likely to be sufficient rom/ram to implement a program that does location and compass calculations to guide kit between a series of waypoints? Clearly it depends, but it could be quite a complex programming with floating point calculations.
- Will we effectively be able to take over the user interface to use just keys and tactile feedback from the vibrator?
Clearly the screen will be fairly useless to Kit, and his hearing problem means that tones won't help!
- Will we be able to programme the Bluetooth (smart) functionality for proximity beacon detection?
- Has anything like this been done already? If so, references and contacts would be really helpful.
The watch requires:
Waterproof, as Kit will be wearing it whilst swimming.
Accurate GPS, for initial navigation between waypoints.
Magnetometer, for orientation and course corrections.
Vibration patterns, to communicate with Kit
Key controls, preferable to touch screen (although very coarse touch screen controls might also be useful)
Gyroscope, ideally, for gesture control
Bluetooth (smart), for beacon scanning and proximity detection, for last part of journey (this is critical)
Other comments / views on what we are wanting to achieve would be appreciated.
Best wishes, Ron.

Gear s2 3g dont save the track on running workout

Hello everyone.
I have a s2 3g gear and when I use the s-health of the clock to register my race training it does not record the route taken with the internal gps. Now if instead of opting for a race training I start a bicycle training the gear s2 makes the registration of the course from the beginning to the place of termination of the training on the map. Is there any way to make the s2 record the route taken in the race training? Or does my gear have a problem? Because that does not make any sense if it's the way that samsung programmed the app!

Stratos 3 inside cycling

Hello community! I would like to ask some. I use a spinning bike at home. Does the app of amazfit stratos 3 allows you to modify the measurements or to add km, cadence,speed at your workout?
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Hello community! I would like to ask some. I use a spinning bike at home. Does the app of amazfit stratos 3 allows you to modify the measurements or to add km, cadence,speed at your workout
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Helllo! I also bought this watch for cycling training mainly but I found it to be a scam! The watch has 80 sports without being able to display data for all of them, it just boasts that it has many sports. The main problem with cycling is that it does not recognize the Cadence And Speed sensors. The above sensors are the main cause of indoor measurement. Cadence is also an important element for cyclists. Another nonsense that this watch has is that it tries to locate GPS in the internal cycling profile, for what reason?
Has anyone connected Bluetooth Cadence and Speed sensors to the watch?
I imagine NO !!!
Stratos 3
Firmware 4.2.8.0
(This is my question at the Post "Stratos 3 Firmware 4.2.8.0" and nobody answer of topic.

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