# 6 Tracker Type

1. Full Shot

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2. The head strap should be worn with the sensor facing the back of the head. The orientation (top or bottom) of the sensor does not matter.

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3. The hip strap should be worn so that the sensor is aligned with the tailbone. The orientation (top or bottom) of the sensor does not matter.

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4. The hand strap should be worn with the sensor facing the back of the hand. The orientation (top or bottom) of the sensor does not matter.

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5. The foot strap should be worn with the sensor facing the top of the foot. The orientation (top or bottom) of the sensor does not matter.

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