12-16-2019
21:11
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12-17-2019
10:17
by
MattFitbit
12-16-2019
21:11
- last edited on
12-17-2019
10:17
by
MattFitbit
Just review todays sleep stats, and was surprised by this:
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01-26-2020 11:56 - edited 01-26-2020 17:42
01-26-2020 11:56 - edited 01-26-2020 17:42
I have both an Ionic and a Garmin Fenix 5.
While the Garmin get great reviews for sports, I have found, that as a fitness tracker the Fitbit is much better (I had a charge 3 before this and a charge HR before that).
Now that I can no longer run (bum hip), I use the Fitbit exclusively. More accurate step count, heart rate and better sleep tracking. Also, I have more than 5 years of history in my Fitbit dashboard. I much prefer the Fitbit ecosystem to the Garmin as well. (I know, I know -personal preference)
Having said that, the Fitbit devices continue to be problematic . At least once or week, I have to restart the ionic so it will sync. And just hitting the power button doesn't turn the device back on. Noooo . . . I've got to hold all 3 buttons for like 20 or 25 seconds to get the watch to come back. And if you look at my post history, you will set that I've had problems with every Fitbit device I've owned, except the first one .
So for the time being I'll stick - see what Google does with them. My next device could be a Samsung or a Wear OS device.
We'll see.
01-26-2020 14:04
01-26-2020 14:04
I had this graph, but now I don't. I'd like it back. Any suggestions?
01-26-2020 20:09
01-26-2020 20:09
My saturated oxygen graph has been on my Fitbit since December but two days ago it disappeared from all days, including previous days that I know had a graph. I have an android and a versa. Any idea if this is a glitch or is this feature really gone?
01-26-2020 20:14
01-26-2020 20:14
01-27-2020 04:35
01-27-2020 04:35
Woukd you tell me where to find the oxygen report on my veresa 2? So far I havent seen it. Where am I to look?
01-27-2020 06:05
01-27-2020 06:05
Same I had it now it’s completely gone
01-27-2020 06:06
01-27-2020 06:06
I had this when I first bought the fitbit, but it has disapeared . It was useful since I have apneas. Now I no longer seem to recieve it....anyone know why???
Fit bit bought in uk but residing in Spain.
Thanks Kate
01-27-2020 06:15
01-27-2020 06:15
Ok well why did I have it showing and now it’s completely gone? I don’t see the graph at all anymore?
01-27-2020 08:07
01-27-2020 08:07
01-27-2020 10:37 - last edited on 02-07-2020 15:26 by LiliyaFitbit
01-27-2020 10:37 - last edited on 02-07-2020 15:26 by LiliyaFitbit
I have a charge 3 so not sure. It was in the sleep section. I can no longer
see mine it's gone.
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01-27-2020 16:37
01-27-2020 16:37
Well after 3 or 4 days of having no O2 levels it's now back showing on my device. Including restoring the previous data that was wiped when it first dissapeared... Weird
01-27-2020 17:48
01-27-2020 17:48
01-27-2020 17:49
01-27-2020 17:49
Mine came back this afternoon too.
01-27-2020 17:55
01-27-2020 17:55
01-27-2020 18:09
01-27-2020 18:09
Is anyone in Australia getting the graphs now that there is some movement in the stables.?
I have never seen them.
01-27-2020 18:17
01-27-2020 18:17
I now have the "estimated oxygen variation" graph back in my sleep information. Could someone tell me what is on the y-axis? Is this an actual real-time estimate of statistical variance? What is the value of the big-small line and what is the y-axis range?
Thanks
Tom
01-27-2020 18:38
01-27-2020 18:38
01-27-2020 18:41
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01-27-2020 18:46
01-27-2020 18:46
@JasPatto Thanks for the quick response... I will continue waiting..
@JasPatto wrote:
ColinM39 I’m in Australia. I’ve got it. Have had it on and off since I bought my versa just after Christmas.
Kind Regards,
Jasmyne
01-27-2020 19:14
01-27-2020 19:14