Not exact matches
You can also cool down your
pulse points
at your
wrist if you find yourself overheating.
In the latest round of patent filings, Samsung suggests you could «move your
wrist to call up different features, or tap on the screen to interact with remote controls for devices around your house» or that the device may» display the time when
at rest inactive on your
wrist, and it would be laden with sensors, including an optical one for monitoring
pulse.»
You'll have to use the app on your
wrist to start and stop each workout, and
at the end of each session, you'll see the calories you burned, time spent exercising, distance traveled, average
pulse rate and average speed.