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Which metrics are displayed on the watch during a swimming session?
With your TAG Heuer Connected watch, you can monitor how you’re performing while still being in the swimming pool.
The tracked data are:
Lap: a lap is a one way to the swimming pool. TAG Heuer Connected uses the gyroscope of the watch and a dedicated algorithm to detect when you achieve a lap and when you start a new one in order to measure the distance of your session.
Interval: an interval is a succession of laps achieves by the swimmer without pause. When you press pause and then resume, it starts a new interval. Intervals are useful when you do different exercises during the same session: different strokes for example. On the TAG Heuer Connected app, you can see your interval by clicking on the graph or in the dedicated Interval table. A dedicated screen is available on the watch with on-going data from the interval by turning the crown up. The timer, the laps count, and the distance start from 0 each time you start a new interval.
Total distance: the total distance (kilometers or miles) you have swum during your session.
If you have downloaded and created a TAG Heuer Connected app account on your phone, you will be able to view more detailed data about your swimming sessions. Please select a session in the Sports tab to discover more information about the laps, intervals, strokes, total distance and other metrics.
The TAG Heuer Sports app is available for Calibre E3 (2020) and later generations.