Amiigo SP1001 Wavelet Pod User Manual

Amiigo Inc. Wavelet Pod

User manual

Product Manual
Wristband & Pod
VERSION 1.0
Table of Contents
Introduction
Getting Started
Using the Devices
The Wavelet App: Overview
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What’s in the box
Wearing the Wristband Properly
Wearing the Pod Properly
Syncing the Wristband and Pod
Connecting to the Wristband and Pod
Caring for the Wristband and Pod
Charging the Wristband and Pod
Checking the Current Battery Level
Tracking with the Wavelet wristband
Navigating the Wavelet app
App Compatibility
Creating a Proile
Updating the Devices’ Firmware
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The App: Recording
The App: Profile
The App: Recording Sleep
The App: Proile – Manage Devices
Troubleshooting
FAQs
Wristband Specifications
Pod Specifications
Charging
Is my mobile device compatible?
Resetting the Devices
How does Wavelet calculate calories burned?
Connecting
Are the Wavelet devices waterproof?
When should I wear my devices?
What is biometric detection?
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The App: Dashboard
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The App: Dashboard - Metric Details Pages
Introduction
Overview
Thank you for using the Wavelet Wristband and Pod!
This user manual will help you get started using your new devices.
Your Wavelet Wristband and Pod track all of your daily activity. The Wristband
records your steps, sleep, calories burned, heart rate, and blood oxygen
saturation among other metrics. The Pod is useful for tracking activity and can
be used in conjunction with the Wristband for full-body motion analysis.
This collected information will be available to you on your mobile device and a
more detailed analysis will be relayed to your doctor and/or study coordinator.
They will use this information to understand your body’s overall wellbeing.
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What’s in the box
Your package should include the following items. You will need all of these items to
set up and use your devices.
WIRELESS
CHARGER
WRISTBAND
SHOE POD
MICRO USB
CABLE
CLASP
Getting Started
This section will guide you through all of the steps necessary to start using your
Wavelet Wristband and Pod.
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Charging the Wristband and Pod
Before using your devices you will need to fully
charge them and update their irmware.
Plug in your charger to a powered USB port.
The LEDs should light up white. Place the
Wristband in the slot towards the back of the
charger as shown in the illustration below, and
the Pod in the slot towards the front of the
charger with the Wavelet logo facing UP. The
white lights on the charger will turn orange
next to each device when charging properly.
Each LED will blink or remain white if not
charging properly or if the device is not placed
properly.
Your devices requires about 90 minutes to fully
charge their lithium-polymer batteries. Once
fully charged, the LEDs on the charger will
change back to white. It is recommended to
fully charge your device as you inish the rest
of the setup process. With normal use, your
Wristband should last about four days on a
single charge, while your Pod should last about
5 days, both depending on use.
NOT CHARGING
CHARGING
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Connecting to the Wristband and Pod
Creating a Proile
App Compatibility
The Wavelet app is your link to the Wavelet devices. Use it to interact with your
Wristband and Pod, transfer data, and see your analyzed data.
You will need a compatible mobile device to use the Wavelet devices. Download
the app on your iOS or Android mobile device; it will guide you through the
setup process and help you connect to your Wristband.
Note that you will need an account with the applicable store to download even a
free app such as Wavelet. You will need your apple ID to download from the App
Store, and your Google ID to download from the Google Play Store.
To connect with you Wristband, you must turn on Bluetooth on your mobile
device. This setting can be found in your mobile devices settings.
You may be asked to set up a proile including your height, and weight. Or you
may be asked to input a code provided by your study administrator. Any private
information is kept completely private and stored on a secure server. These
measurements are helpful for getting the most out of the Wavelet devices. If
provided, your height, weight, gender, and age will be used to calculate your
BMR, or calories burned.
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The Wavelet Wristband and Pod are compatible
with select iOS and Android devices, including:
iOS – iPhone 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6+, 6s, 6s+, iPod
5th gen, iPad mini, iPad 3, iPad 4 and iPad air.
Android – Samsung Galaxy S4, S4 Mini, S4
Active, S5, Samsung Galaxy Note II, III, 10.1; the
Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7; HTC One; Motorola
Moto X, Moto G; DROID MINI, Ultra, MAXX,
RAZR M, HD, HD MAXX and the LG G2. All
android devices must have Android 4.3 or
higher.
Using the Devices
Wearing your Wristband properly is critical to getting reliable data. When worn
properly, both of the teeth on the clasp should engage with the Wristband fully.
The device should sit above the wrist bone (towards the elbow) as illustrated
below. The sensor unit inside the Wristband should sit snug against the skin so
the sensors can get an accurate heart reading. The most comfortable it is often
achieved by securing the device with some slack and then sliding it up (towards
your elbow) until it is snug.
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Wearing the Wristband Properly
The shoe clip is directional. Place the
shoe clip harness beneath several
rows of laces so the single bar is visible
as shown above.
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Wearing your device properly is critical to getting reliable data. When worn
properly, both of the teeth on the clasp should engage with the Wristband fully.
The device should sit above the wrist bone as illustrated below. The sensor unit
inside the wristband should sit snug against the skin so the sensors can get an
accurate heart reading. The most comfortable it is often achieved by securing
the device with some slack and then sliding it up (towards your elbow) until it is
snug.
Tug on the pod to make sure it is secure
in the clip. It should not come out
easily.
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Single bar
Position the shoe pod so the Wavelet
logo faces away from you. Press it into
place until it snaps irmly in place.
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Wearing the Pod Properly
Checking the current battery level
You can check the level of your devices’ batteries by visiting the proile section
in the Wavelet app. See the page “The App: Proile” for more details.
Caring for the Wristband and Pod
The lenses of the Wristband should be cleaned periodically. a simple wipe with a
damp cloth is suicient to clean both devices. Do not use alcohol, harsh
chemicals, or solvents on the device.
The Wristband is fully waterproof and can be left on while you bathe or shower.
It is, however, recommended to remove the wristband periodically so your skin
can have a break.
Updating the Devices’ Firmware
When you irst launch the Wavelet app and connect to your devices it will
automatically update the devices’ irmware. To update the irmware manually,
enable the Bluetooth on your mobile device and ind your devices your proile
page. Select your device and tap “update irmware” and the irmware will
update. You do not need to fully charge the device to update the irmware, but it
is recommended to fully charge the device before use. DO NOT remove a
device from the charger during a irmware update.
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Tracking with the Wavelet Wristband
Syncing the Wristband and Pod
The Wavelet App: Overview
The Wavelet Wristband tracks the following activities, and depending on your
speciic situation may include others:
The Wavelet app is the link to your Wristband and Pod. All data captured on the
on these devices must be transferred to your smart device for processing and
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It is important to sync your data to your mobile device often. Syncing occurs
when you are near your mobile device that has bluetooth turned on and the
Wavelet app is either open or running in the background. The app will
automatically sync with your device periodically when these conditions are met.
The more often your device is syncd, the quicker each sync will be. To sync
manually, pull down on the Dashboard page or select your device on the Proile
page and tap “sync now”.
Navigating the Wavelet App
The Wavelet app is broken into three sections: Dashboard, Recording, and
Proile. This guide will show you how to navigate each of these sections.
Steps
Sleep
Calories Burned
Heart Rate
Blood Oxygen Saturation
8Dashboard Recording Proile
The App: Dashboard
The dashboard can be navigated to by tapping the far left icon in the menu (on
the bottom of the screen):
This screen shows all of the metrics collected by your Wavelet Wristband. Scroll
down to see additional metrics. Click on any statistic or graph to see a more
detailed explanation of that metric (the metrics detail page). Your app may vary
slightly from the image below.
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Dashboard
Dashboard
icon in menu
Scroll back to
previous days
Tap any metric
to see its details
Scroll forward to
today’s metrics
Pull screen
down to force
sync with
wristband
The App: Dashboard – Metric Details Pages
Tapping on any metric or graph on the Dashboard will show the details of that
particular metric. Here you can get a deeper understanding of that metric and
compare it to your averages or previous statistics.
Each metric is color coded for easy recognition. The illustration below shows the
steps page as an example.
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A timeline showing
the metric’s data over
time.
The day’s total steps
and goal progress.
Adjust your goal in
the Proile section
Your steps compared
to previous statistics
Various statistics
such as maximums
and minimums
Dashboard
Toggle timeline
time range
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Tap here to return to
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The App: Recording
The recording page can be navigated to by tapping the center icon in the menu
(on the bottom of the screen):
This page allows you to manually record data from your Wristband. This data will
then be accessible on the Dashboard page. Depending on your situation, not all
types of recording may be available to you. Be sure that you device is worn
properly while recording. See the wearing guide (page 5) for details on how to
wear your device properly.
Recording (Select Activity)
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Record health data:
heart rate, heart rate
variability, blood
oxygen saturation,
and breathing rate Record sleep,
including all
biometrics
Recording swimming.
Once recording has
begun, you dont
need to have your
phone nearby
Train and record any
repetitive exercise.
e.g., resistance
training
Record
Record running
Record cycling using
shoe pod. Wristband
can be worn, but it
not necessary.
The App: Record Sleep
The record sleep page can be navigated to by tapping the center icon in the
menu (on the bottom of the screen): and selecting sleep.
Make sure that your device is more than 50% charged before recording sleep. If
the device loses its charge during a recording then the data from that recording
will be lost. If this happens you will need to charge your device in order to
connect to it again.
Recording
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Minimize the
recording page
Displays the
time elapsed
Tap to stop
recording
The App: Proile
Your proile can be navigated to by tapping the far right icon in the menu (on
the bottom of the screen):
This screen shows your basic proile and device information. It allows you to
access settings, goals, and to manage your device settings.
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Adjust your daily
goals
Add a new device.
Only two devices
can be connected
to the app at once.
To change devices,
irst remove a
current device.
Adjust app and
proile settings
Proile
The battery status
of your Wristband
and the time it
was last syncd.
Tap here to
manage device.
The battery status
of your Pod and
the time it was
last syncd. Tap
here to manage
device.
Proile
The App: Proile – Manage Device
From the proile screen you can tap “MANAGE DEVICES” then select your device
to see and manage the devices details.
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Tap here to
manually sync
with device
Tap here to
choose which
wrist you wear
your device on
Indicates which
irmware version
is installed on
this Wristband
Tap here to make
the devices LEDs
blink for 5 seconds
Tap here to
customize your
devices name
Scroll further to
reset your device
Manage Devices
Current status of
your Wristband’s
battery and time
of last sync
Troubleshooting
Use this section to diagnose issues that you may face during setup and use of
this product. If these methods prove unsuccessful, please contact support at
hi@wavelet.co. For fastest support, please include photos or screen shots
illustrating your problem.
Device is not charging, or the charger LED won’t change color
My device is not discoverable by the app
• Ensure that your mobile device is supported by the app.
• Ensure that the battery is not dead or nearly depleted.
• Restart your mobile device (smart phone) and try connecting again.
• If the device is not showing up after restarting your mobile device and
charging the Wristband, contact hi@wavelet.co for additional support. Please
include screenshots or photos of what you are seeing for the fastest support. 15
• Ensure that the charger is plugged in properly and that the cable is properly
inserted into a computer or supported base and the charging pad.
• Ensure that the devices are placed properly as shown on page 3
• The LED is white when NOT charging; it will turn ORANGE when it is engaged. If
it is lashing orange then it is not properly placed.
• The app shows the approximate battery level once you are connected to the
device. The battery should last four days, depending on use.
• Contact support at hi@wavelet.co if you are unable
to properly charge your device while following these troubleshooting steps.
Please include photos illustrating how you are charging the device for the
fastest support.
Charging
Connecting
Resetting the Devices
If your devices seem to be having any other issues, sometimes resetting them
will help. This function can be found in the “Manage Device” , accessible by
tapping on a connected device in the Proile page. Resetting a device will cause
all data to be wiped from it and will restart the paired device.
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FAQs
Wavelet is compatible with select iOS and Android devices.
For iOS this includes iPhone 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6+, 6s, 6s+, iPod 5th gen., iPad mini,
iPad 3, iPad 4 and iPad air.
For Android, this includes Samsung Galaxy S4, S4 Mini, S4 Active, S5, Samsung
Galaxy Note II, III, 10.1; the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7; HTC One; Motorola Moto X,
Moto G; DROID MINI, Ultra, MAXX, RAZR M, HD, HD MAXX and the LG G2. All
android devices must have Android 4.3 or higher.
The Wavelet Wristband is waterproof up to 3 meters and can be worn
swimming. it is recommended to remove the device periodically as anything
contacting your skin for prolonged periods can cause irritation. Discontinue use
and contact support at hi@wavelet.co if irritation persists. The Wavelet Pod is
also waterproof.
Wavelet calculates how many calories you burn each day and night. It uses your
height, weight, gender, and age to calculate your BMR. Wavelet also considers
activity type, reps, speed, and duration to calculate how many calories you burn
while active. *Your Wavelet app will estimate calories burned throughout the day
even when a Wavelet device is not worn, based on your BMR.
The Wavelet Wristband is designed to be eortlessly worn 24/7 (besides during
charging). Wearing the device while you sleep is especially important. Be sure to
wear according to the guide shown in the wearing guide. For greater accuracy,
wrist placement can be speciied in the “proile” page of the app. Tap “Right
side” or “Left side” to toggle this setting. The Wavelet Pod can also be worn
whenever you wear shoes, but is only necessary during activities that record
data from the device, i.e., cycling and gym.
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Is my mobile device compatible?
Are the Wavelet devices waterproof?
How does Wavelet calculate calories burned?
When should I wear my devices?
FAQs cont.
The Wavelet Wristband analyzes thousands of heart beats every 24 hour period,
telling you more about your health, and your body’s most important organ – the
heart. Wavelet can display resting heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen
saturation, respiratory rate, blood pressure variation and pulse pressure
variations. These metrics may not be displayed to you, depending on your
programs chosen options.
What is biometric detection?
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Wristband Speciications
Manufacturer
Head Oice
Origin
Sensor Size
LEDs
Wristband Weight
Shipping Weight
Shipping Dimensions
Communication Interface
Display
HRV Accuracy
Heart Rate Accuracy
Battery
Operating Time
Operating Temperature
Water Resistance
Band
Other components
Wavelet
Mountain View, CA
China
2mm x 2mm
2 red LEDs, 2 IR LEDs
23 grams
150 grams
70 x 70 x 95 mm
Bluetooth LE
Mobile device display / app
+/- 5.9 milliseconds
+/- 3 BPM
130 mAh Li-ion
Up to 5 days
-20 – 150 degrees F
Fully submersible 5 ATM
Silicone, fully replaceable
3-axis accelerometer,
temperature sensor
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Pod Speciications
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Battery
Operating Time
Operating Temperature
Water Resistance
Clip
Other components
90 mAh Li-ion
Up to 7 days
-20 – 150 degrees F
Fully submersible 5 ATM
PC, interchangeable
3-axis accelerometer,
Gyro
Specification
Manufacturer
Head Office
Origin
Pod Weight
Shipping Weight
Shipping Dimensions
Communication Interface
Display
Wavelet Pod
Wavelet
Mountain View, CA
China / USA
18 grams
150 grams
70 x 70 x 95 mm
Bluetooth LE
Mobile device display / app
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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