If your auto‑detected runs aren’t showing the route or syncing properly to Strava, this quick guide shows the exact watch settings to change. I’ll walk you through where to enable Auto‑Runs and switch on precise location, then show a real‑world example and the final sync on Strava. You’ll also see why the distance might differ slightly after syncing, and what really matters to get your run recorded. What you’ll learn: Where to find Auto‑Runs on your watch How to enable Recording Location and set it to Precise How auto‑detection behaves during a run What to expect when the activity syncs to Strava Note: Menu names can vary slightly by watch model and software version, but the core steps are the same—enable Auto‑Run detection and precise location/GPS for running. Video Chapters 00:00:00 Why your auto‑runs aren’t syncing to Strava 00:00:17 Open Settings and go to Health 00:00:28 Enable Auto‑Runs, select Running, turn on Precise Location 00:00:36 How auto‑detected runs record your location 00:00:41 Example: Auto‑detected run in action 00:00:48 What happens when auto‑detect is on 00:00:57 Syncing the auto‑run to Strava (test) 00:01:01 Reviewing the auto‑detected run 00:01:10 Distance differences vs Strava explained If this helped, please like and subscribe. Got questions about your watch or Strava sync? Drop them in the comments and I’ll help troubleshoot. --- LINKS & RESOURCES 🎬 Video captured & edited with Wondershare Filmora 14 👉 https://marcotran.com.au/ex/filmora 🎤 Voiceover Microphone 👉 https://amzn.to/3FXtqrC 💡 Support the Channel If this video helped you, please: ✔️ Like the video ✔️ Subscribe to the channel ✔️ Click the THANKS button Or donate here to help me create more useful content: https://bit.ly/37C0uF2 Some links are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. #strava #samsung #run #stravasync #autorundetection #smartwatchsettings