How it works
Imagine wearing a special kind of bracelet or ring that has little sensors inside, these are like the eyes and ears of the detective. When you walk, run, or even sleep, the ring notices what’s happening. It measures your heart rate, which is how fast your heart is beating, and your steps, which tell how much you're moving.
Like a superhero's sidekick
Think of it like having a superhero’s sidekick with you all day. This sidekick can count how many times you jump on the trampoline or how long you’ve been sitting at the dinner table. It sends this information to your phone, where you or your parents can see how active you've been.
Sometimes, it even tells when you're resting, like when you’re taking a nap or reading a book. This helps grown-ups know if you're getting enough sleep or need more playtime.
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