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KingSmith WalkingPad R1 Pro

KingSmith WalkingPad R1 Pro


Question about KingSmith WalkingPad R1 Pro

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JosephSz

1 year ago

Are the steps recognised by the Apple Watch and counted correctly? Does anyone have any experience in this regard? Thank you.

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reecube

1 year ago

Helpful answer

It depends: If you walk normally, then yes. If you have your hands on the table, it becomes difficult. In the Apple cosmos, you could have your iPhone in your pocket, so your steps should be counted relatively reliably. If you are not travelling with Apple, you can put your step tracker in your trouser pocket, then the counting should also work quite well.