Auto stop at goal distance - Amazfit

I have a Stratos 3. Is there any way to get it to stop recording my run automatically once the goal distance is achieved?
Also, is there anyway to list 0.25 km laps of my run with time data for each one?
Thanks for any info.

I found how you get short lap data. This is a very hidden feature. You have to enable "auto laps". Then you have the time, pace and heart rate for each auto lap. On the watch you have to swipe right to the route screen and then swipe down to see the laps

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Routine are very powerful, check in the settings
jkpsaras said:
I created a "Routine" to change the those settings when the camera app opens, and to reverse it when the camera app closes.
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Yes, did the same with entry and exit tasks to set/reverse. First time I had used Tasker in at least 5 years.

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