Can the counter be adjusted for someone who has a limp?
Can the counter be adjusted for someone who has a limp?
The watch has a sensor called an accelerometer which measures directional movements in all directions. When walking, there is a rhythmic swing and upward lift when our calf muscles push the ground and accelerate our body. The watch senses this rhythm and starts counting steps.
Try walking 30 steps and pausing to see what the watch counted. Was it accurate? If not, try putting the watch on the other arm and repeating. If the limp is on only one side, this switching of wrists may improve accuracy.
I hope this helps.