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Skin Temperature on Fitbit Charge 5

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I received an email on March 15th that the Fitbit Charge 5 tracks your temperature while sleeping. I can't find where this is recorded. Do you need to be a premium member to see this feature? Does it need a few days of sleep tracking before you see any data?

 

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Your skin temperature during sleeping is under Health Metrics, which you access from the Fitbit app on your phone. It used to be one of the perks with a Premium subscription. Fitbit recently announced that they are making the “Fitbit Health Metrics Dashboard” free to all users, which includes trends for both 30-day and 90-day timeframes. This includes the following stats (according to Fitbit):

  • Breathing rate: This metric is the number of breaths you take per minute.
  • Heart-rate variability (HRV): This metric is the variation in time between heartbeats.
  • Skin temperature: This metric is the variation in your skin temperature taken from your wrist while you sleep.
  • Oxygen saturation (SpO2): This metric estimates the amount of oxygen in your blood, and will only be available on compatible devices.
  • Resting heart rate (RHR): This metric is the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are still and well-rested.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Your skin temperature during sleeping is under Health Metrics, which you access from the Fitbit app on your phone. It used to be one of the perks with a Premium subscription. Fitbit recently announced that they are making the “Fitbit Health Metrics Dashboard” free to all users, which includes trends for both 30-day and 90-day timeframes. This includes the following stats (according to Fitbit):

  • Breathing rate: This metric is the number of breaths you take per minute.
  • Heart-rate variability (HRV): This metric is the variation in time between heartbeats.
  • Skin temperature: This metric is the variation in your skin temperature taken from your wrist while you sleep.
  • Oxygen saturation (SpO2): This metric estimates the amount of oxygen in your blood, and will only be available on compatible devices.
  • Resting heart rate (RHR): This metric is the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are still and well-rested.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Thank you I found it.

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