Syncing your PULSE sensor data
We strongly suggest syncing your data the same day that you throw, and recommend doing it immediately after your throwing session. This is because sensor stores throwing data on the actual sensor until it is synced (uploaded) to the PULSE iOS app. If the sensor battery dies before syncing the data or being placed back on the charger, then the throws that are saved on the sensor could upload to the wrong day and/or time, which could affect your workload management numbers.
If you are unable to sync the data right away due to lack of internet connection, time, etc., place the sensor on the charger to make sure the battery does not lose all charge. This will ensure that the time stamps for each throw will be retained.
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Syncing your PULSE sensor data
We strongly suggest syncing your data the same day that you throw, and recommend doing it immediately after your throwing session. This is because sensor stores throwing data on the actual sensor until it is synced (uploaded) to the PULSE iOS app. If ...
Syncing data from one PULSE sensor
PULSE data can be synced from one sensor straight to the athlete's profile who collected the data. the steps are as follows: Open the PULSE athlete account Connect to the sensor that was used to collect data Select "Sync Data" Add a tag to the data ...
Syncing data from multiple PULSE sensors
PULSE data can be synced from multiple sensors at once from a coach account if sensors are saved to each athlete profile on the roster: Open the PULSE coach account Plug in all sensors that have data within-range of your mobile device Select a ...
Tagging Data
Whenever you transfer throws from your sensor, you have the opportunity to tag each throw. A tag can be anything that allows you to determine what type of throw it was (Game, Bullpen, Longtoss, etc.). You can also specify a custom ball weight for ...
Getting started with PULSE - Athlete
Welcome to the Driveline Family via the PULSE Workload Management Sensor! As an athlete, this Get Started Guide is here to take you step by step to getting your account set up, sensor connected, and collecting throw data. Setting up your account ...