08-22-2022 17:06
08-22-2022 17:06
All date automatically collected. my 60min run shows a peak BPM of 209 (high!) but that day's history shows a peak of only just under 170. why the difference? which is more accurate?
screenshots below. run was around noon
run
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuZbFbfnRaW3xBTjfXUB18AlJk33?e=1LuDQE
day
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuZbFbfnRaW3xBYEzm6GGFn-D9p_?e=i3WUeG
thanks
08-23-2022 02:05
08-23-2022 02:05
It's probably a different way of displaying the data. What you see isn't raw but processed data. Different filtering/smoothing of the data and resolution may (and will) result in such differences.
08-23-2022 03:14
08-23-2022 03:14
Hello @chill206 and welcome to the Community. @t.parker is correct. Specifically, your daily heart rate graph shows an average heart rate over five minutes, but the exercise details heart rate is over one minute. There is a lot of data smoothing in the daily heart rate graph.
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