Smartwatches use tiny sensors inside them to feel your movement, like a super-sensitive balance stick. When you run, they notice how fast and in what pattern you're moving, just like feeling the difference between walking and running on a swing.
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- Smartwatches feel your running motion like a sensitive balance stick, helping you track how many steps you’ve taken.
- When you walk or run, your smartwatch notices the pattern of your movement and knows what activity you're doing.
- Motion detection inside your watch helps it know whether you're just walking or running fast.
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