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I'm going to take the bike out tomorrow and see how it gets on and report back. It only auto detects walking and running so you need your phone handy to manually start the cycling activity tracker: a bit of a pain with today's jumbo sized phones as my shorts don't have pockets!I've only had the Oura ring for about a week and I'm finding it's a health tracker rather than a fitness tracker. I've worn it cycling and when my heart rate goes up over 120 or so, it really doesn't do well at tracking and will be way off. I'll be interested to hear if Samsung does better, or just that rings aren't good for high intensity activity.
It is pretty good at recognising walking from running though and the step count seemed pretty accurate too (one 3k walk though, I won't declare it reliable just yet).