The Expert
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So I've been using Runkeeper on my phone an a Samsung Gear S2 watch to track my runs. I've always noticed they differ a bit from one another, but it hasn't been a dramatic enough difference for me to dig into it too much. I just got a pair of Samsung Gear IconX earbuds, and they have the same tracking and heart rate monitor as my watch, so I ditched the watch and its sweaty band and used them today along with Runkeeper on my phone in my belt. The difference in tracking was significant!
The earbuds tracked me at 3.17 miles, and Runkeeper on my phone tracked me at 2.84 miles. I plugged the route into Google and it's pretty close to what the earbuds say. Is it possible Runkeeper has been that far off this whole time? I'm guessing it's not necessarily the app, but the position of the phone on my body as opposed to the earbuds? I need to do a test, starting the watch and earbuds together and see how close they are using the same app and technology, but placed at different points on my body.
I know when I tried Strava on my phone, it tracked differently than Runkeeper, but that's down to technology and not position. I'm just curious if anyone else has played around with this and which placement is the most accurate: wrist, core or head?
The earbuds tracked me at 3.17 miles, and Runkeeper on my phone tracked me at 2.84 miles. I plugged the route into Google and it's pretty close to what the earbuds say. Is it possible Runkeeper has been that far off this whole time? I'm guessing it's not necessarily the app, but the position of the phone on my body as opposed to the earbuds? I need to do a test, starting the watch and earbuds together and see how close they are using the same app and technology, but placed at different points on my body.
I know when I tried Strava on my phone, it tracked differently than Runkeeper, but that's down to technology and not position. I'm just curious if anyone else has played around with this and which placement is the most accurate: wrist, core or head?