10-28-2020
07:50
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11-05-2020
16:19
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SilviaFitbit
10-28-2020
07:50
- last edited on
11-05-2020
16:19
by
SilviaFitbit
When I track my run from within the Fitbit app using the mobile run tracking function, the report on the workout doesn't include my heart rate data. However, when I track my run from my Fitbit device it does include heart rate data. The problem is that the app tracking is more accurate in terms of GPS than my Fitbit device. Am I missing something here or is there a setting I can change?
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
11-05-2020
16:21
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11-02-2024
12:39
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MarreFitbit
11-05-2020
16:21
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11-02-2024
12:39
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MarreFitbit
@Cksawyer It's nice to see you in the Fitbit Community. Thank you for getting in touch about this.
I'll be happy to clarify your inquiry. Since you'd like to track your heart rate along with GPS data, you could use both and once you sync, the data will merge.
You can capture your route, distance, pace, and more using the GPS sensors on your phone. Your Fitbit device calculates other stats, including steps taken and calories burned, during the activity.
Let me know how it goes. I'll be around if you have any additional questions.
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11-05-2020 16:41
11-05-2020 16:41
Thank you for the detailed response. I will try what you suggest.
However, to be clear, is what you are suggesting that I open the app and start tracking my run from within the app and then go into my tracker on my wrist at the same time and start tracking the run there? It sounds like that's what you're saying, and then somehow the data will get merged to show up as one workout record in my app with a map heart rate and all other information merged as one. Is that correct?
I will say that in the past when I have tried that it shows up as two completely separate workout records in my app when I'm done. Two different maps in two different sets of data, with very different distance measurements and one showing heart rate data and the other one not. Please explain.