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Accelerometry describes the measure of movement by a sensor (the accelerometer). It is used by [[Fitness]] and [[Activity_tracking|activity track]]ers to measure [[sleep]], [[steps]] and other physical activity. Devices that give raw accelerometry data<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerometer</ref> should be linked here, while those that give steps, activity scores and other metrics can be linked on the [[Activity tracking]] pages.
 
Accelerometry describes the measure of movement by a sensor (the accelerometer). It is used by [[Fitness]] and [[Activity_tracking|activity track]]ers to measure [[sleep]], [[steps]] and other physical activity. Devices that give raw accelerometry data<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerometer</ref> should be linked here, while those that give steps, activity scores and other metrics can be linked on the [[Activity tracking]] pages.

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Accelerometry describes the measure of movement by a sensor (the accelerometer). It is used by Fitness and activity trackers to measure sleep, steps and other physical activity. Devices that give raw accelerometry data[1] should be linked here, while those that give steps, activity scores and other metrics can be linked on the Activity tracking pages.

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