I can see how it can be done for things like golf - last swing at a hole - the ball went in.Not just the course stuff, but it monitors swing, etc, which could be helpful in tennis too
That sounds interesting, but I'm not sure if it a device that attaches to end of a racquet, bat, stick, etc., actually translates to a wearable on your wrist. In my case, I wear my Band on my non-dominant hand, so actions like a tennis swing wouldn't even register unless the player uses a two-handed technique for every swing. It could be done with specialized attachments for the sports equipment, but I don't see additional peripherals being added to the Microsoft Health ecosystem any time soon.for instance, i used the Sony Smart Sensor to measure my forehand speed and the thing simply pops on to the butt end of the racquet. the motion of that sensor vs something attached to the wrist wouldn't differ to greatly i'd imagine. the same ideas/concepts in measuring the shot speed could probably then be extrapolated towards throwing activities (baseball pitch speed, hockey slapshot- which i've also used a similar device, plugged into the butt end of the stick, etc.)
That sounds interesting, but I'm not sure if it a device that attaches to end of a racquet, bat, stick, etc., actually translates to a wearable on your wrist. In my case, I wear my Band on my non-dominant hand, so actions like a tennis swing wouldn't even register unless the player uses a two-handed technique for every swing. It could be done with specialized attachments for the sports equipment, but I don't see additional peripherals being added to the Microsoft Health ecosystem any time soon.
I did use my Band to track activity during softball this summer. It didn't give me any sport-specific insights, but it did keep track of my steps, calories burned, and heart rate throughout each game. While analysis of my techniques would be interesting, it's not really relevant to my physical fitness.
I just tracked my activity using the exercise tile on the Band. I may not have been clear in my previous post, but all it tracked was the standard information that you usually get during a workout - duration, calories burned, avg/max heart rate, etc.What app in the Band did u use to track during your softball games? Thanks
I've just been using the general workout app while playing tennis, it's better than nothing. I'm not sure how the band could be used for tennis, I wear it on my non-dominant wrist, so it wouldn't work for tracking racket head speed. It does track footsteps using the workout app, but since the ground covered is pretty small - limited to 1/2 the court - using a GPS to cover the total distance run during a match wouldn't be very accurate.