

Then I had to confirm I wanted to stop tracking by hitting a tiny check mark, which I missed on a few occasions, meaning the band continued to record my "cycling" for 20 minutes until I noticed, even though I was off my bike and moving at a much slower rate. When bicycling, I had to stop riding, remove my gloves, and steady my hand just to turn tracking on and off. It's highly sensitive, and you really need to stop what you're doing to focus on tapping and swiping it just so. When actually out in the world running or bicycling, good luck trying to navigate the touchscreen. Whenever the screen is illuminated, you can swipe through the menus to cycle between a timer, stopwatch, activity tracking options, settings, a media controller to play music from your phone, notifications from your companion device, and more. You can customise what displays here (time, date, steps taken), as well as the wallpaper behind it. Tap the top button once, or raise your arm quickly, and the screen turns on.
