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North Pole Engineering Runn Treadmill Sensor

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So, is it worth it? Well, the sensor is fairly cheap, listing at $99 at the time of writing, and it's almost certainly more accurate than your treadmill display, and more accurate than the accelerometer in your running watch. I'm expecting it to be more accurate than a standard [[Footpod]], and while [[Stryd]] is remarkably accurate outdoors, Stryd tends to struggle on a Treadmill due to the speed variations. Runn is also a convenient approach, and if you took the time to calibrate your treadmill, you could add the calibration factor into most running watches. The Runn also measures incline, though I'm not sure what software would support that measurement. I'd love to have incline data from my treadmill runs, but it may require a custom [[Connect IQ]] data field.<br/><br/>Below is the data from a few steps on my treadmill. The orange markers show when my foot is in contact with the belt. I've assumed that any contact, no matter how slight counts as contact, so flight time is low. [[File:Treadmill Multistrde.jpg|center|thumb|300px|]]