03-12-2023 07:32
03-12-2023 07:32
Hello,
I've had my Fitbit Inspire 3 for 3 months now and a few things still aren't reporting any data. I've never had the Stress Score working, the HRV worked for 1 day and the Daily Readiness score worked for about 2 weeks and now no longer says anything other than I need to wear the Fitbit longer.
I was wondering if there's any way to actually get these features to work?
Cheers.
03-16-2023 06:09
03-16-2023 06:09
Not sure if you have done this yet, but you can check out these links.
How do I track and manage stress with my Fitbit device?
03-20-2023 01:24
03-20-2023 01:24
I have tried all those things and I still don’t get a readiness score
03-22-2023 12:13
03-22-2023 12:13
@TheNeilHaley , Thank you for your help and sharing the links.
@FitNoMore65 @AnotherClaire , Nice to see you both around.
Do you see the sleep stages or the simplified sleep record?
Do you see a constant heart rate reading or do you see any interruptions?
Before you receive your first daily readiness score, you wear your Fitbit device continuously for 4 days to get your baseline. Your readiness score is then based on how your stats in each category compare to your personal baseline. This data helps you understand how your activity levels, sleep patterns, and stress from the previous days contribute to your energy levels. Wear your device consistently for at least 2 weeks to develop a more accurate personal baseline.
Tip: To get the most out of your daily readiness score, aim for at least 30 minutes of activity that increases your heart rate 3 times per week.
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05-01-2023 01:59
05-01-2023 01:59
i have been wearing my Fitbit consistently for at least six months. On top of no readiness score, I know find my fit bit will randomly just power off - usually when my alarm goes off or when I hit 10,000 steps. It will hold charge for maybe 8 hours at most. Maybe 18 months old. Is this normal?