01-17-2021, 11:46 AM
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The good news is that I've been working on the heart rate sensor recently, and I've just created the PR : https://github.com/JF002/Pinetime/pull/169. It's based on Wasp-os 100% open source implementation.
As the code is not fully debugged, I would advise you against flashing it on your sealed devices, though.
Wasp-os also supports the heart rate sensor.
Quote:@Martin87 These are development devices - not a finished product. The process is still ongoing.As @barray said, InfiniTime does not implement the heart rate sensor and the motion sensor for now. The label is a placeholder that was placed on the clock app a long time ago but their are not functional. For the record, I had working demo for both sensors, but didn't merge them because it was based on non-free/proprietary code and libraries.
As it happens, @JF002 I believe will likely release some code soon that provides heart rate data.
The good news is that I've been working on the heart rate sensor recently, and I've just created the PR : https://github.com/JF002/Pinetime/pull/169. It's based on Wasp-os 100% open source implementation.
As the code is not fully debugged, I would advise you against flashing it on your sealed devices, though.
Quote:@Martin87 Literally in the just dropped update: https://www.pine64.org/2021/01/15/januar...-new-gear/Right!
> PineTime InfiniTime fork brings colourful icons, multiple watchfaces and additional functionality (HR + step count)
Wasp-os also supports the heart rate sensor.
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