Using the Ring
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Auto detect workouts feature
After continuously exercising for a certain period while wearing the Ring, it automatically
recognises that you are exercising and records exercise information such as the exercise
type, duration, and calories burned.
When you stop doing exercises for more than one minute, the Ring automatically
recognises that you have stopped exercising and recording will end.
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You can check the list of exercises that are supported by the auto detect
workouts feature. On the connected phone, open the
Galaxy Wearable
app and
tap
Health settings
→
Activities to detect
. If the exercises are not recognised
automatically, turn on the auto detect workouts feature and tap the switch of
the exercise type that uses this feature under
Activities to detect
.
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The auto detect workouts feature measures something, such as the time you
spent exercising and calories burnt by using the acceleration and heart rate
sensors. The measurements may not be accurate depending on your manner of
walking, exercise routines, and lifestyle.
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You can record where you exercise by turning the location recording feature on
when you set activities to detect. To use this feature, ensure that the location
feature of the connected phone is turned on because the Ring uses the phone’s
GPS information to record locations.