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  • The Pulsoid service allow you to connect to Pulsoid to trigger alerts based on heart rate changes from a connected heart rate tracking device. Once Pulsoid have been connected to Mix It Up and a heart rate tracking device has been connected & running, heart rate information will then begin being sent down to Mix It Up. This information can be used in any command using the provided Pulsoid Special Identifiers below or by using the Pulsoid Heart Rate Changed event command.

    The Command Trigger Delay option allows you set how often the Pulsoid Heart Rate Changed event command can be triggered due to changes in your heart rate. For example, setting the value to 3 seconds means that regardless of heart rate changes, the Pulsoid Heart Rate Changed event command can not be triggered again for 3 seconds after it has been triggered due to a heart rate change. Note that only heart rate changes will trigger the command, it will not repeatedly trigger if your heart rate stays the same.

    The Heart Rate Range option allow you to set what heart rate ranges should trigger the Pulsoid Heart Rate Changed event command. Ranges are specified as two numbers with a ”-” between them, with multiple ranges being separated by a ”,” such as the example below:

    1-80,81-100,101-999

    If any amount of ranges are specified, then the command will only be triggered once upon entering a single range. It will not trigger while the heart rate remains in a range or when it exits a range. If the heart rate exits one range, but also enters a different range, then it will trigger the command once. If no ranges are specified, then the command will be triggered every time a heart range change is detected by any amount.

    This service exposes the following Special Identifiers which can be used in all commands:

    • $pulsoidheartrate = The last tracked heart rate (EX: 89)

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