10-22-2018 06:38
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10-22-2018 06:38
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A question from a new user.
I can get a line graph of today's heart rate readings from my Ionic after I've syncronised it with the dashboard on my desktop computer. However, I can't compare that line graph with, say, yesterday's results, because the dashboard only seems to offer me a _bar chart_ reading of previous days.
Neither can I seem to zoom in on today's line graph to see the readings in more detail.
Am I simply expecting too much, or have I failed to find the settings that will give me what I want in both cases?
Many thanks.
Tom
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10-23-2018 07:00
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10-23-2018 07:00
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Hey there @tomp2, it's nice to see you here! To see the heart rate reading on the online Dashboard at Fitbit.com, select the left most button on the inside of the step graph and click on the heart symbol, which I have highlighted below:
The unit of measurement for the left side of the graph is the amount of minutes that you were in the specific heart rate zone (which I outlined below). If you change the view from 7 days > Daily, that unit of measurement changes to BPM (beats per minute).
Additionally, in the upper-left corner of your dashboard, above all the tiles, you should see an oval that says "Today" and today's date following a calendar icon. Hover over that, and you'll see the calendar icon turn into a left arrow. Click it and you can set the whole dashboard, including your heart rate graph, to any earlier date.
If there are any features that you'd like to see implemented in future releases I recommend adding an idea to our Feature Request board and voting for it. The more votes the idea gets, the more likely it is to be considered for implementation in a future release.
I'll be around if you need further assistance!
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Hey there @tomp2, it's nice to see you here! To see the heart rate reading on the online Dashboard at Fitbit.com, select the left most button on the inside of the step graph and click on the heart symbol, which I have highlighted below:
The unit of measurement for the left side of the graph is the amount of minutes that you were in the specific heart rate zone (which I outlined below). If you change the view from 7 days > Daily, that unit of measurement changes to BPM (beats per minute).
Additionally, in the upper-left corner of your dashboard, above all the tiles, you should see an oval that says "Today" and today's date following a calendar icon. Hover over that, and you'll see the calendar icon turn into a left arrow. Click it and you can set the whole dashboard, including your heart rate graph, to any earlier date.
If there are any features that you'd like to see implemented in future releases I recommend adding an idea to our Feature Request board and voting for it. The more votes the idea gets, the more likely it is to be considered for implementation in a future release.
I'll be around if you need further assistance!
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...

