I was playing a little bit with the watch to see if there way to improve isWorn accuracy and I notice that the HRM turn off quite fast when it's lose contact with an object and turn on immediately when it's in contact with an object.
I guess there is some sort of proximity sensor in the HRM module, is there any way to access this information to use it for the isWorn method for example ?
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I was playing a little bit with the watch to see if there way to improve isWorn accuracy and I notice that the HRM turn off quite fast when it's lose contact with an object and turn on immediately when it's in contact with an object.
I guess there is some sort of proximity sensor in the HRM module, is there any way to access this information to use it for the isWorn method for example ?