Wearable electronic devices and technologies - Part 402-2: Performance measurement of fitness wearables - Step counting (IEC 63203-402-2:2024); German version EN IEC 63203-402-2:2024

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DIN EN IEC 63203-402-2:2024-11

VDE 0750-35-402-2:2024-11

Wearable electronic devices and technologies - Part 402-2: Performance measurement of fitness wearables - Step counting (IEC 63203-402-2:2024); German version EN IEC 63203-402-2:2024

German title
Tragbare elektronische Geräte und Technologien - Teil 402-2: Performance Messung von Fitness Wearables - Schrittzählung (IEC 63203-402-2:2024); Deutsche Fassung EN IEC 63203-402-2:2024
Publication date
2024-11
Original language
German
Pages
22

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Publication date
2024-11
Original language
German
Pages
22
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Overview

This part of IEC 63203 specifies test methods for measuring and evaluating the performance, reliability, and accuracy of the step counting feature in any wearable device that can count steps (for example, activity and fitness trackers, smart bands, smart shoes, and smart insoles). This document defines and provides standard test methods for evaluating the performance and reliability of step counting in wearable devices. These standard test methods exclude the evaluation of data associated with travel distance or calorie consumption. The portable devices referenced here that can count steps include activity and fitness trackers, smart bands, smart shoes, and smart insoles.

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