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TomTom Bandit
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Adding sensors
About sensors
Sensors are used by your TomTom Bandit to record data simultaneously with your video files. This
makes it easier for you to find the highlights in the video when reviewing it.
Note: Your TomTom Bandit stores all sensor data in the video file.
The following two types of sensors are available for your TomTom Bandit:
Built-in sensors
For more information about built-in sensors, see Sensors in your camera.
External sensors
External sensors are external devices that you can link to your TomTom Bandit to provide extra
information about your activity.
You can attach an external heart rate monitor using a Bluetooth Smart (BLE) connection. This sensor
measures your heart rate during your sport or activity. The external TomTom Heart Rate Monitor is
available as an accessory.
Your TomTom Bandit connects to external sensors when recording starts. When recording stops the
sensor is disconnected.
Sensors in your TomTom Bandit
Your TomTom Bandit has built-in sensors that record the following metrics:
Speed.
G-force.
Maximum acceleration.
Maximum deceleration.
Maximum rotation.
Maximum vertical speed.
Heart rate from a heart rate monitor.
Manual highlight.

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