Starting today, skiers and snowboarders can use Apple Watch Series 3 to track their activities via new updates to apps available in the App Store. Watch users can now record runs, see vertical descent and other stats, and contribute active calorie measurements directly to the Apple Watch Activity app.
Developers are taking advantage of the
built-in GPS and altimeter in Apple Watch Series 3 as well as custom
workout APIs released in watchOS 4.2 to enable tracking of specialized
metrics. App updates for snoww, Slopes, Squaw Alpine, Snocru and Ski
Tracks now track new metrics on the slopes including:
- Total vertical descent and horizontal distance
- Number of runs
- Average and maximum speeds
- Total time spent
- Calories burned
Apps can auto pause and resume and users will
get credit towards their Activity rings; workout information will also
be recorded to the Health app on iPhone with user permission. Using
Siri, users can start Slopes and snoww to track their runs using just
their voice.
“Having the ability to track the details of
runs with Apple Watch is an incredible asset for everyone from training
athletes to skiers and riders just looking to have fun and stay active,”
said Jonny Moseley, Olympic Moguls Gold Medalist and Squaw Alpine
Mountain Ambassador. “The Squaw Alpine app for Apple Watch helps me when
I’m out with my family to not only track exactly where my kids are on
the mountain, but also compare our performance, so I can make sure I’m
keeping up with my sons and add some fun competition to our day.”
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