Wheelchair Mode

Wheelchair mode updates your glances, apps, and available activities. For example, wheelchair mode has indoor and outdoor push and handcycling activities, such as Push-Run Speed and Push-Walk Speed, instead of running and walking activities. When wheelchair mode is turned on, your vívoactive 5 watch tracks your movements as pushes rather than steps. Icons are also updated to represent a wheelchair user. The watch does not update your VO2 max. estimate while in wheelchair mode. Incident detection is also disabled.

The first time you enable wheelchair mode on your watch, you can select your exercise frequency in order to set your activity level to the correct algorithm. While wheelchair mode is turned on, you must pair a cadence sensor for all activities. For indoor activities, you will be prompted to pair a speed sensor for speed data. For information about specific Garmin sensor compatibility, purchasing, or to view the owner's manual, go to Garmin.com.sg/buy for that sensor.

You can turn wheelchair mode on or off in your user profile settings ().