01-26-2018
10:30
- last edited on
01-27-2018
05:54
by
RobertoME
01-26-2018
10:30
- last edited on
01-27-2018
05:54
by
RobertoME
I would like to suggest adding a full screen only showing the Heart Rate.
Currently the heart rate screens show the heart rate but they are small and share the screen.
It would be nice to show heart rate full screen all by itself.
Thanks.
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01-28-2018 12:28
01-28-2018 12:28
You enter the work out and start it and then you either flick down or up or click doesn't matter which one you do just keep doing it till the heart rate comes up
01-27-2018 05:53 - edited 02-07-2018 07:26
01-27-2018 05:53 - edited 02-07-2018 07:26
Hello @FB99, awesome to have you here in the Fitbit Community as a new member. In this case I'm wondering which platform are you using to sync your tracker, is it iOS, Android or Windows?
With heart rate there are two sections, firs is the stand alone tile that will give you the option to see in full screen your heart rate, even in wide screen mode:
Now the other section is under your exercise history, in this case the hear rate is just a summary and is not possible to see in full screen since is only for the period of time of this exercise.
If this is something in which you're interested, feel free to visit our feature suggestion board to share your comments, it would be nice to have your suggestion for this feature.
Hope this helps and let me know if you have other suggestions.
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01-27-2018 13:42
01-27-2018 13:42
Yes I have spoken to them about this the response was this. Their response wasn't helpful as they don't have this feature yet I'm surprised they don't because others have this and I thought this was a standard (polar, Garmin)
01-28-2018 11:22
01-28-2018 11:22
01-28-2018 12:28
01-28-2018 12:28
You enter the work out and start it and then you either flick down or up or click doesn't matter which one you do just keep doing it till the heart rate comes up