05-28-2023
05:07
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05-30-2023
12:19
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RodrigoMFitbit
05-28-2023
05:07
- last edited on
05-30-2023
12:19
by
RodrigoMFitbit
When I open the beats per minute tab in Heart Rate on my Samsung tablet I get such a large range (ie: 55 beats as bottom line and 145 as the top line of the graph) that I can't tell the actual heart rate as the graph is so small.
Is there a way to enlarge the graph to show more accurate detail?
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Best Answer05-30-2023 12:21
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05-30-2023 12:21
@t.parker @LZeeW Thanks for your help.
@Knight23 Welcome to the forums. Thanks for reaching out about your heart rate data on the Fitbit app.
I appreciate your explanation. There is no way to zoom in the graph. The only way to check the value of your heart rate at a specific point in your training or day, you just press and hold the graph. It will then show you the value for the selected time period. You can swipe let or right to check other values in time.
Best Answer05-28-2023 05:40
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05-28-2023 05:40
Hello @Knight23 and welcome to the Community. I'm moving your post to the Android forum. I think it is a better fit for your issue and it will increase the chance that another user can help you. Your issue is an Android display issue. When I look at my heart rate on an iPad, my y-axis heart rate ranges changes daily to fit my lowest and peak for that day. Can you describe your screen view or post a screenshot that might help?
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05-28-2023 05:53
05-30-2023 12:21
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05-30-2023 12:21
@t.parker @LZeeW Thanks for your help.
@Knight23 Welcome to the forums. Thanks for reaching out about your heart rate data on the Fitbit app.
I appreciate your explanation. There is no way to zoom in the graph. The only way to check the value of your heart rate at a specific point in your training or day, you just press and hold the graph. It will then show you the value for the selected time period. You can swipe let or right to check other values in time.
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