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Sensor Tips & Tricks

Our software handles the optimisation of its configuration so all you need to know is how to keep the unit charged and how to turn it on and off.

Elizabeth Kinsella-Kent avatar
Written by Elizabeth Kinsella-Kent
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Important: The following page is for sensors running firmware version 5.10 or below. If your sensor is running 5.1 or below, we would recommend updating your sensor as soon as you can.

If your sensor is running a more updated version please refer to this page.

Switching The Unit On/Off

ON

Turn on your sensor by pressing and holding the button on the top right hand side of the sensor. The lights will turn on/flash.

OFF

Turn off your sensor by closing the Capture app fully. After a short period of time the sensor will then turn off itself. You will know it is off when the lights are off.


Charging The Sensor

  1. Connect a USB-C cable to the charging port of the sensor. The lights will turn a solid green.

  2. Upon completion of charging, carefully disconnect the charging cable.

Note: It takes just under 1 hour to charge the sensor from 0% to 100%


Battery

Battery Life of V2 sensor: > 24 hours

Within your Capture app, there will be a circle around the sensor icon on the top right hand side.

This colour will give you a rough guide to the battery level of you sensor.

  • Green > 75

  • Yellow > 50

  • Red 25


LED Lights

The lights on the sensor will turn different colours and/or flash in different states to tell you different things. We’ve outlined below what each of these mean.

  • No lights = Sensor is off

  • Fast blue flashing state = Sensor is currently not connected to any device and is ready to be paired

  • Solid blue followed by slower flashing state = Sensor has connected to a device and is ready to begin testing

  • Constant blue flashing state = Sensor is streaming (ie you are mid exercise)

  • Periodic flashing red overlying the current state = low battery

  • When charging, a solid yellow/green light will show

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