The watch has a built-in acceleration sensor that detects data and then combines the algorithm and the basic information of the human body, which is eventually converted into information such as steps, consumption, etc.
The factors that affect the step counts data by the watch:
1. The walking distance measured by the watch is estimated based on self-set height, gender, and weight to calculate step counts, which are then multiplied by individual stride length to derive an estimated value;
2. Step counts vary among individuals with similar height, gender, and weight, resulting in potentially significant discrepancies in final calculations;
3. Step counting accuracy is influenced by individual behavioral habits. Factors such as arm swing amplitude, walking style, and various activities affect accuracy. Complex arm movements like typing, using a mouse, or lifting objects further complicate step counting.
Consequently, the distance calculated by the watch is an estimate rather than a precise measurement. The watch is not intended as a professional distance-measuring tool.