Wheelchair mode on your HUAWEI watch/band

Applicable products: HUAWEI Band 11 Pro,HUAWEI WATCH Ultimate 2,HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5 Pro(gradient orange nylon strap、black/orange fluoroelastomer strap),HUAWEI Band 11,HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5,HUAWEI WATCH GT 6,HUAWEI WATCH | ULTIMATE DESIGN Royal Gold,HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2,HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Pro
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Wheelchair mode on your HUAWEI watch/band
 
  • To use this feature, first update your wearable device and Huawei Health on your phone to their latest versions.
  • Wheelchair mode is only supported in certain countries/regions. If Wheelchair cannot be found on your device, it indicates feature unavailability.

Enabling Wheelchair mode

On your phone:

Open the Huawei Health app, navigate to the device details screen, tap Device settings, and toggle on Wheelchair.

To disable Wheelchair mode, go to the Huawei Health home screen, tap next to the number of pushes today at the bottom of the Activity rings, and follow the onscreen instructions.

On your wearable device:

In the device app list, tap Activity records, swipe up to the last screen, and tap Activity rings settings to enable Wheelchair.

On the Activity rings settings screen, you can also enable or disable Roll reminders, Progress, and Goal reached.

You can adjust your goals in either of the following ways (depending on your device):
  • Swipe right on the Activity rings home screen to access the More screen, and tap Edit goals to set your goals for Move, Exercise, and Roll.
  • Swipe up on the Activity rings home screen to access the last screen, and tap Edit goals to set your goals for Move, Exercise, and Roll.

You can also go to the Huawei Health home screen on your phone, tap the Activity rings card, and tap in the upper right corner to set reminders and goals.

Viewing activity records

In the device app list, tap Activity records to view data such as Move and Exercise.

You can also go to the Huawei Health home screen on your phone, and tap the Activity rings card to view more details.

: Move measures the active calories, which are burned in addition to the calories you burn at rest. In a single workout, active calories will be less than total calories burned. For example, you may burn 300 kcal in total, but your active calories might be 260 kcal. All kinds of movement, from doing household chores to competing in sports, can help you reach your Move goal.

: Exercise refers to the total duration of moderate- and high-intensity exercise you've engaged in today. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise or 75 minutes of high-intensity exercise per week. Try doing activities that increase your heart rate and rate of breathing. Strength training can improve cardio endurance and performance.

: Roll refers to the number of hours you are active during the day. If you're physically active for at least one minute during a one-hour period, that hour will be counted towards this goal. Increased activity is good for your health. WHO research shows that an inactive lifestyle may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, obesity, and depression.

Rolling

 
  • When Wheelchair is enabled, you can select Rolling from the workout list.
  • Rolling is only supported on certain devices. If you cannot find the option in the workout list after enabling Wheelchair, it indicates feature unavailability.
  1. Enter the device app list and go to Workout > Rolling.
  2. Tap to start the workout.
  3. During a workout, you can swipe up or down on the screen to view fitness data.

    You can also swipe right to perform settings, or tap to pause, tap the to resume, and tap to end the workout.

You can tap Workout records in the app list to view more workout records.

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