Hi @Gordon - apologies been out of contact for a few days. Yes - using v209.9 step code and the activepedom widget with the thresholds set to 5 steps in 5 seconds. This seems the most accurate I have seen so far. Just want to check that doing this was / is a valid test case - what do you think ? To be clear I have not written any code. I am assuming that what comes out of the v2.09.9 firmware is the step count code and the ActivePedom is effectively acting as a second filter, this may not be the case though. Thats the tests that I have done. I think it might be enough to go down to 3 steps in 3 seconds and still be enough to get rid of miscounting of slight movement when moving arms, wrist twisting when sat still etc.
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Hi @Gordon - apologies been out of contact for a few days. Yes - using v209.9 step code and the activepedom widget with the thresholds set to 5 steps in 5 seconds. This seems the most accurate I have seen so far. Just want to check that doing this was / is a valid test case - what do you think ? To be clear I have not written any code. I am assuming that what comes out of the v2.09.9 firmware is the step count code and the ActivePedom is effectively acting as a second filter, this may not be the case though. Thats the tests that I have done. I think it might be enough to go down to 3 steps in 3 seconds and still be enough to get rid of miscounting of slight movement when moving arms, wrist twisting when sat still etc.