04-28-2018
02:24
- last edited on
05-01-2018
09:16
by
RobertoME
04-28-2018
02:24
- last edited on
05-01-2018
09:16
by
RobertoME
Is there a way to show the heart rate recorded in the fitbit app as an hourly scale rather than as "morning, noon, evening"? It would be nice to see this as actual hours. Also is it just me or does this view not seem to enter landscape mode on the Android Fitbit app? Help appreciated! Thanks!
Moderator Edit: Updated Subject For Clarity.
05-01-2018 09:15
05-01-2018 09:15
Hello @Utchat, welcome aboard to the Fitbit Community. My apologies for the late response. I was reading your post and note that despite having the graph sectioned in "Morning, Noon and Evening" you can still see the time.
Is true that the app in the heart rate graph does not enter in panoramic view. But in order to see the time, go to your Heart Rate tile, access to your history and tap in any of your recordings. Open in full screen the Heart Rate graph and by taping in any peak of your reading, a pop up square will appear showing your BPM and the time of that specific peak.
Hope this helps and let me know if you have other questions.
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08-31-2019 06:17
08-31-2019 06:17
If I understand the answer correctly, one can only see the time for a specific moment by tappning on the curve whereas the strange morning, noon and evening of the x-axel cannot be altered to time of day in hours. Odd, why?
12-01-2021 10:20
12-01-2021 10:20
Because this is a fake "fit" brand!! Its not about "fit" its about collecting your data and your money… 2022 in a month and still nobody cares at which time your heart rate went up or down (to understand why… )… they dont care pal! You won't even be able to check the watch data without sending it to them first! Its not about you and your health, its about them and their interests poeriod!! Buy your self other brand!!