
19-05-2016, 10:03
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Electrical & Pneumatics/Mechanical
AKA: Jack Ross
 FRC #5822 (Wolfbyte)
Team Role: Driver
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Rookie Year: 2011
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 115
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Re: Wearables in FRC
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Originally Posted by ASD20
This year I used a smartwatch at competition for the first time. I found a few really good uses. (BTW I was coaching when I used most of this)
1. I turned on match score notifications on the Spyder app and used the notifications on my watch as a way to keep track of where we were in the match schedule. This provided a more accurate measure than time for keeping track of when we needed to cue. I found this extremely useful, especially in places like District Champs and Worlds where you had no idea what was happening from the pits or practice fields.
2. I also had Slack notifications turned on which made it easier to see messages immediately. I also experimented a little with using it to easily view scouting info for pre-match driver meetings. Our strategy guy would message the info and it would be right there for me. I found this nicer than having to open my phone and then open the app, but it was really just a convenience thing.
I have not really used my watch for on-field applications, partially because I have been really cautious with the rules. I tried to not look at my watch at all on the field because I did not want to break the rules.
Pro Tip: This is not really a wearable thing, but one amazingly useful trick I figured out this year is to set a screenshot of your match schedule as your phone lock screen. It only saves you a few seconds each time, but times 100 times over 3 days it really makes a difference.
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What watch we're you using?
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