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Huawei health and carry out the coaching programs with data from the Fitbit Charge 6

Hello, I'm currently learning to jog. In order to send the heart rate to healtch, I always had a Band 4 from Huawei. It's broken. Now I have the Fitbit Charge 6 - it doesn't offer running support, which says, for example: Your heart rate is too high, or in the interval program when the minute of jogging is over, so that's how it goes.... Can you view the data in real time Fitbit received or not? If not, I would return the Fitbit charge. Because the apps that are compatible with the watch are only available by subscription, and I want to avoid that!

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The Web API doesn't provide real-time data, but is only updated about every 30 minutes. However, it can provide heart-rate values taken every few seconds.

The Device API can provide real-time data but Charge 6 doesn't use it.

The Fitbit mobile app used to show real-time heart rate; I don't know if it still does.

Peter McLennan
Gondwana Software
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Hi @katkabrenntrup 

I've moved your post to the Charge 6 community to see if someone here can help you.  Healtch would need to integrate with the Web API to receive your data.  The Web API does not support live streaming of data.  Instead, the data is only available after you sync your device with the mobile app.   You might be able to see live data through Fitbit's mobile app.   I'd like someone from this group to confirm for you.

Gordon Crenshaw
Senior Technical Solutions Consultant
Fitbit Partner Engineering & Web API Support | Google
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