Not exact matches
Go for a 30 minute walk and Apple
Watch will be able to determine not only how many steps you
took, but how many calories you
burned as well.
Watch closely as it only
take about 1 minute for the coconut to go from toasted to
burnt.
Watch those fingers and don't
burn your tongue, but
take a hot bite with the melty cheese inside and you'll see what I mean.
Watch and do not leave stove as they can easily
burn and only
takes a minute.
To make the caramel, melt the sugar in a heavy - bottomed saucepan over medium heat (it will
take 3 - 5 minutes and you'll want to
watch it closely after 3 minutes so it doesn't
burn).
Take care to
watch it closely as it can
burn easily and turn bitter.
It only
takes a few minutes so
watch carefully so it doesn't
burn.
Watch closely to avoid
burning, but it may
take longer than the time stated, depending on your oven.
Heat oven to 350 and toast flaked coconut until golden brown,
watch it closely it will
burn and only
takes a few minutes.
Kept
watch over it so it cooked through and didn't
burn —
took a while, but worked very well with slow cooker butter chicken.
Manchester United can either
take their season to new heights this week, or
watch it crash and
burn before them.
I
took a deep breath, lit a match, and
watched as the flame
burned closer and closer to my fingers, and blew it out.
Take these problems and
burn them down and then
watch and wait.
I've surveyed rare orchids and an endangered dragonfly, participated in prescribed
burns at our prairie site, and
taken students to
watch through night vision telescopes as bats exit from our hibernaculum.
Watch carefully to prevent
burning, but they will probably
take between 30 - 60 minutes depending on the thickness of the crackers and the heat of your oven.
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All the updated gorgeousness of a classic
watch (um, hello, white and rose gold is the jam), but now with the added features of 24 - hour heart rate, the ability to start an activity (ie,
take this sucker on a run or a ride and log your calories), all accessible via a touchscreen at the bottom of the
watch face that shows you everything from the weather to calories
burned.
It
takes its slow
burn style and runs with it, providing an engrossing
watch.
These films tend to be long and boring, but this latest installment beefs up the action and
takes up the bulk of the film with it, which is great when your characters are trying to be funny but coming off as idiots that you'd rather
watch burn to death via the Decepticons.
At first it's fun — mesmerising in fact — to tuck into the F40's wake and
watch it skitter and lunge up the road, tyres hunting for traction under full boost, then brake lights
burning even when the road is straight as Wallace cries enough and
takes a breath.
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Guests can relax front of the wood -
burning fireplace,
watch one of three HDTVs with DVDs, enjoy the Bose stereo system or step out onto the balcony to
take in the town views.
Guests can relax front of the wood -
burning fireplace,
watch one of HDTVs with DVDs, or step out onto the balcony to
take in the views of the historic Dredge, pond and town views.
«Gripping and dramatic... [Klein] writes of a decisive battle for the fate of the earth in which we either
take back control of the planet from the capitalists who are destroying it or
watch it all
burn.»
Your Apple
Watch will automatically feed its info into Health — how many steps you
take, how many calories you
burn, your workout information, plus your heart rate, which it attempts to measure every ten minutes or so.
This signature timepiece allows you to have a direct read on the
watch of steps
taken and calories
burned, all without compromising style and class.
When you're out on a run, the
watch will display your distance, pace, total time, steps
taken, calories
burned, and heart rate.
For fitness geeks, the Huawei
Watch has the ability to monitor the number of calories
burned, heart rate, climbing height, steps
taken and distance travelled.
This
watch makes use of Bluetooth 4.0 to communicate with your smartphone and it can automatically keep track of steps
taken, calories
burned and can also monitor your sleep quality.
The Activity app monitors movement throughout the day — steps
taken, stairs climbed, calories
burned — and conveys it to both the
Watch and, in greater detail, the iPhone.
I think Titan range of Smartwatches are also to
watch out for, bcoz as per advertisements it seems good and promising with a minimum of 5 days battery life but it also has a display to show names, messages, calories
burnt, steps
taken, call reminder, etc..
Otherwise, the
watch features the fitness - themed face as the default so you can always check calories
burned, heart rate and steps
taken.
The data (steps
taken, calories
burned etc) are stored on the
watch itself.
There is a heart - rate monitor, a six - axis motion and barometer all built - in here, designed to help the
watch record «everything from the number of calories
burned, to heart rate, climbing height, steps
taken, and distance travelled.»
Though it is not installed by default, the
watch prompts you to download Asus's Wellness app, which simply shows the number of steps
taken and calories
burned per day.
Fitbit's
watch - sized devices can track how many steps a wearer
takes and estimate how many calories they are
burning, how far they've traveled, and how long they've been active.
In the Fitbit app, you can customize the Surge's
watch - face home screen, and if you swipe left or right from the clock, it will show you stats such as steps
taken, current heart rate, distance traveled, calories
burned and floors climbed.
The first screen you'll always be greeted with when waking the device up is the
watch face, which by default displays the time, stairs climbed, steps
taken and calories
burned throughout the day.
Using Bluetooth, the
watch pairs with a smartphone and sends data to the G - Shock Connected app, allowing you to track and view the daily steps you
take and the calories you
burn.