09-19-2025 01:15
09-19-2025 01:15
Irregular rhythm notifications has a set up, then as you proceed says not suitable for people with Afib. What’s the point ? Only bought it originally because of ECG and Afib check and readout recording. So the apps no good now ?
Best Answer09-19-2025 01:18
09-19-2025 01:18
In reply l worked it out, you add too much useless junk to get to it now.
Best Answer09-19-2025 05:58
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09-19-2025 05:58
@Ke.steel This Help article says that irregular rhythm notifications aren't intended as a monitoring tool. I got to this Help page from a broad Google search that said that this feature is intended for "initial screening to identify potential Afib in undiagnosed individuals, not for monitoring or managing an existing Afib condition."
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
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09-19-2025 17:33
09-19-2025 17:33
Best Answer09-20-2025 05:39
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09-20-2025 05:39
@Ke.steel Please see this Help article for more instructions on how to save your results. The prompt says Export a PDF for your doctor, but you can also save it yourself. I can't help you with that, because the Android path is different from the iPhone path.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.