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Heart rate not reflecting exercise

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Sorry for another post but spotting issues , on my run my heart rate apparently hit 184 bpm yet within the heart rate section my heart rate saying my max only hit 164 bpm... little things I know but the whole point of this watch is for stats , and stats are not matching.... 

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It's great to see you on the Community @DeanoDeano1! Thank you for the details that you've mentioned.

 

When you're viewing your heart rate data, you will see the average of the whole activity. So, even if you hit a higher number while you were exercising, this wasn't the heart rate that you had during your whole activity. It will also show you the minutes you were in peak, cardio and fat burn. (Check the screenshot below) 

 

heartratemax.png

 

Thank you for your assistance @JohnnyRow

 

I'll be around if you need further assistance. Smiley Happy

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Are you comparing workout stat against the full-day graph?  If so, note the full day has to have a longer sampling interval so misses some values.

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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It's great to see you on the Community @DeanoDeano1! Thank you for the details that you've mentioned.

 

When you're viewing your heart rate data, you will see the average of the whole activity. So, even if you hit a higher number while you were exercising, this wasn't the heart rate that you had during your whole activity. It will also show you the minutes you were in peak, cardio and fat burn. (Check the screenshot below) 

 

heartratemax.png

 

Thank you for your assistance @JohnnyRow

 

I'll be around if you need further assistance. Smiley Happy

Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.


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