![]() ![]() “up to 10 hours indoor workout” Fat Wrists while climbing I can’t confirm exactly however expect to hit the Apple designated specs for a workout of: I’m sure if I thought about it, it’s not necessarily critical, however, the data nerd in me would love to know how much vertical distance I cover in any one year.įor indoor climbing, there is a new app, Redpoint, where it’s possible to track vertical height gained using the accelerometer: I’ll update this post later this week once I have tested it properly.Īs for the key question, battery life, the watch is only having to make use of its GPS for an initial location pinpoint so there is a low drain from this, and for the rest, it’s recording heart rate using the onboard tracking. ![]() Still, it’s a bit surprising, to say the least. Outdoors, I wonder if it’s recognising that standing beside steep cliffs, or even in big overhangs means that the GPS signal would be rubbish anyway. ![]() Indoors, I suspect it’s quite hard to get accurate measurements with just the accelerometer of how much vertical height has been gained so Apple has just taken the safe approach and just records time and heart rate. Starting with my primary sport, what really surprised me with the Workout app was that it doesn’t record height gained! I’m still amazed at that, although rationally I can see a plausible reason. Rock Climbing with the Apple Watch: battery life ![]()
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