Product - Activity Points Tracker [hPoints]
Details
Version: | 2.10 |
Date: | 27 August 2024 (119 days ago) |
Name: | hPoints |
Type: | Data Field |
Platform: | Garmin ConnectIQ |
Title: | Activity Points Tracker |
Requires: | FIT Contributor,User Profile |
Category: | Counter |
Subcategory: | |
SDK: | 7.2.1 (Minimum 1.2) |
Devices: | 132 of 137 Devices |
Languages: | English |
First Release: | 13 January 2021 (3 years, 346 days ago) |
Statistics: | Downloads: 339 Rating: (2) as of 08 February 2024 |
Download: | Link |
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Description - Version 2.10
Calculate a number of points based on the current activity
* New carousel mode to show metrics
The Data Field has been designed to calculate a number of points for your current activity. The points calculation is based on factors such as your Age, Weight, Percentage of HR Max, Calories, Duration and Steps.
If you would like a points calculation used, please contact us.
The Data Field can be configured to:
- Calculation: hSoftware (default), our internal formula based on an old Weight Watchers system. Vitality UK Activity Only, a calculation based on one similar to that used by Vitality Health UK for the current activity only. Vitality UK with Daily Steps, same as the other Vitality calculation but also considers your current daily step count.
- HR Max Formula: The calculation method to use for determining your maximum Heart Rate.
- Vibrate: Vibrate (default) the device when the points number changes.
- FIT Recording: Turn on (default) or off the FIT recording of points. This can save battery and save when using the Smart Recording device setting.
- Display Mode: Points (default) shows the current points. Carousel loops through the metrics that are used in the calculations, so you can monitor when close to points thresholds.
See the following link for more details http://bit.ly/1ODbOOp
Please Note: The Data Field should only be used as a guide, and any final points offered by any company may differ. There is no official connection to any companies referenced, and the calculations aim to only mimic a points system.
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