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Where can I find exercise details?

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I used to be able to see the details of exercise (heart rate, time, duration, active zone minutes, etc.) on the app and my webpage dashboard, then only the dashboard after an update, and now the webpage dashboard is gone too. These exercise details are the main reason I use Fitbit- where can I find them? Are they no longer available to view? 

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On phone app, but have to click on 'Exercise Days' first, then click on the workout to see details.

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On phone app, but have to click on 'Exercise Days' first, then click on the workout to see details.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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This only shows duration rounded to the minute, zone minutes, steps, and energy burned. I’m looking for further details, specifically heart rate range and heart rate over the course of the workout. 

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I got heart rate graph over the time range; don't know why you wouldn't have.  These were workouts I started from Exercise App on wrist - no idea if that makes a difference.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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The minutes aren't rounded. Seconds are dropped even if 58 seconds. I have my 2Km exercise durations in between 17:12 and 17:58 all recorded at 17 minutes. And then 18:01 up to 18:59 are recorded as 18 minutes. Also, I'd like to know where the lap times are. My laps are set at 400 meters and 2Km is obviously 5 laps. My Versa watch records the laps and are included in the exercise summary on the watch but are not to be found yet on the app.

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When I look at my exercise (treadmill, spinning, rowing machine, walk) in the Exercise Day tile, I see elapsed minutes and seconds and my average heart rate.  (Seconds could be from a recent update). If I scroll down the screen, I see a heart rate graph. If I run my finger along the graph, I can see the instantaneous time and rate.

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What version of the app are you using YachatsMike? Scrolling your finger across the graph only reports the time to the minute. No seconds on my iOS version.

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Android and IOS are slightly different on that, I believe.  Android you can drag finger or pointer anywhere along x-axis;  IOS I think you have to move pointer or finger to the actual graph rather than just anywhere along x-axis.  Unless I am confusing this with sleep graph, in which case, just ignore me.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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