Reduce BSD Alert Frequency (Sensitivity and Speed Thresholds)
We recommend adjusting the sensitivity settings to a lower level and increasing the speed threshold, for example, setting it to 20km/h or the standard setting. This way, alerts will only trigger once your speed increases during your ride.
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