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Heart rate graph does not the peak rates

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I did some cardio exercise yesterday and my heart rate went up until 196bpm.

It is shown below:

 

 

However, when I go to the app and to the graph, I can't see my peak. The graph doesnt go over 167bpm. I don't know if the graph only shows the average every 5 min.. 

Is there anything I can do to be able to see all my bpm every minute, including the max?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@SunsetRunnerWhen you sync your phone the resulting cardio exercise should be in your Activity Log on the PC. That should be about 24 plot points/minute.  I presume you started an exercise module...

 

Here is an example of a 22 minute walk, the phone Graph and the PC graph.  On the PC Graph I have cut and pasted the heading

 

13feb18 walk screen.jpgWalk 13feb18.jpg


@SunsetRunnerwrote:

I did some cardio exercise yesterday and my heart rate went up until 196bpm.

It is shown below:

 

 

However, when I go to the app and to the graph, I can't see my peak. The graph doesnt go over 167bpm. I don't know if the graph only shows the average every 5 min.. 

Is there anything I can do to be able to see all my bpm every minute, including the max?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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But in the pc graph, fot interval workout activity there is no graph showing.

Fot other activities such as walk, run, weights, workout, the graph is available.

 

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@SunsetRunnerThanks for getting back.. You have just made me aware of an issue because I went back through my activity and the HR graph was showing in the PC graphs a few months ago.  I will do some more testing and file a Support case.  I'm using an Android..

 

I presume you are very new to Fitbit and we can get around that.. If you haven't created a Custom Activity before here goes..

 

Go into Your Activity Log

 

  • Go down to the Log Activities section
  • Type Interval HR into the box, it will search for a like activity
  • When it comes up with the blue Custom Activity, click that
  • Click Add Activity and that will appear on the right.
  • Don't try to add the data in the PC because you will need to know the calories
  • Go back to your Phone Dashboard
  • Tap the Exercise tile
  • Tap the Stopwatch
  • Tap Log Previous
  • Enter Interval, yes it will populate as you typeand it's there before you have even synced..
  • Tap the Interval HR, then it will be there in search line
  • Enter your details, and it will automatically give you the calories
  • Tap Log it
  • Go back to your PC Activity Log, refresh the browser  and you will find it's there already
  • Open that and all of the data is displayed.

But, having to do this flattens the calories over the time period. Depending on the activity level you could lose Active Minutes.  I mention that because there are many Custom Manual activities in the Fitbit system and that's the penalty...

 


@SunsetRunnerwrote:

But in the pc graph, fot interval workout activity there is no graph showing.

Fot other activities such as walk, run, weights, workout, the graph is available.

 


 

 

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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