Confusion with active and inactive cycling workout time.
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Robert Follis
Greetings from Melbourne. This morning I went for approximately a 7-minute bike ride to my cafe. I sat there for about 2 hours and did 8-minute ride on my way back.
Livity and Apple Health both show this roughly correctly as 15 minutes of bike riding. Bevel shows 2 hours 15 minutes but correctly identifies the active period of approximately 15 minutes, However during the rest of the day when the AI was referring to exercise and nutrition, it keeps referring back to my 2-hour 15-minute bike ride. (See Screenshots)
This clearly was actually 15 minutes on the bike. It would be great if Bevel could accurately reflect this rather than the time from start to finish, including two hours sitting on my arse (-:
Amanda
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Amanda
Merged in a post:
Only record the active time as data on a bike tour
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Thomas Könnecke
From time to time I forget to stop tracking a bike ride with my Apple Watch. Bevel explains to me afterwards that, for example, I drove for 10 hours, but in fact I had only picked up bread rolls and was actively traveling for 30 minutes. Would it be possible to only enter the active time and include it in the evaluation. Or maybe as a switch, whether you want that.
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Randell
Hi Robert Follis, Do you have a screenshot of the Bevel AI referring to the Total Duration instead of the Active Duration?
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Robert Follis
Randell sorry I should’ve saved one but it happened two or three times in the little AI summaries popped up various things related to the exercise. I’lII’ll keep an eye out if it happens again and post something here.’ll
Randell
Robert Follis: Can you try asking about it through the Bevel AI? See if it provides the incorrect workout time. Go to Bevel -> + -> ask Bevel
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Robert Follis
Randell
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Robert Follis
Randell Another AI usage of total duration instead of active.