03-04-2022 08:41
03-04-2022 08:41
I notice that the Charge 5 logs your heart rate throughout the day/night, but it only captures and logs it every 5 mins. Is there a way to change this to make it capture the data more frequently? Like, every minuet or something?
03-04-2022 09:20
03-04-2022 09:20
It is not true that it only captures heart rate every 5 minutes. You are probably looking at a graph that shows values at 5 minute intervals, limited by how many data point can be fit on a screen.
Look at heart rate graph in a workout log and you will see more frequent data points, again probably limited by how many points can be shown on a screen.
Use the Exercise App to record brief pseudo-workouts, and look at heart rate graphs to experiment with that.
For instance, if you want to see a daily graph with a reading for every second, you need a screen with 86,400 pixel screen width, plus any labels at the sides. My phone does not meet that requirement.
03-04-2022 10:10
03-04-2022 10:10
Ah, ok thanks. That makes sence that it only shows 5 min intervals on a phone screen. I looked at a workout log on the app, and although it showed the graph, it couldn't tell me at a specific point during the workout what my heart rate was. I guess this is also a limitation of what can be displayed on the phone. When I looked at a workout log on the website however, I could see it logging more frequently, which is great. But does it only do this for workouts? What about in general throughout the day? Is there a way I can see more data?
03-04-2022 10:37
03-04-2022 10:37
Years ago, Fitbit documented how often it read HR but has removed that part. I don't know if it changed or they just removed from documentation. My memory could be off on this, but I'm thinking it was at least once a second, and more frequent in workout mode. It was at least frequent enough so I had no concerns about it capturing sufficient data. And nobody here would know if the points they show are averages or what.
But the reason I said to look at workouts was to get a way to see the same heart rate graph covering a shorter time length so could see more points. If want to zero in on a particular part of day, you could pretend you are logging a workout after-the-fact, as many people do anyway though I don't generally recommend it. But that way you could log workout for a given time and length, and I think you can then see heart rate graph for just that time period.
03-04-2022 11:40
03-04-2022 11:40
Ok brilliant, thanks. I'll try that.