11-22-2019
20:07
- last edited on
11-23-2019
08:05
by
MarreFitbit
11-22-2019
20:07
- last edited on
11-23-2019
08:05
by
MarreFitbit
Having just been released from hospital with a bradycardia episode I would like to see what has been recorded by my fitbit. I use an iphone X with latest ios release, an imac desktop with latest 10.14 release and an apple laptop with latest os 10.13 release.
Almost all responses say how well it works on Android and how to use it and if you had it etc., but that, of course, is totally useless in my situation,
I am able to see a graph with 1-month average but it would help if I could see a longer period time, and more especially could print out the information by day, or even better hourly or some more granular timescale.
Help appreciated, thank you.
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
11-22-2019 20:29
11-22-2019 20:29
On desktop in web browser logged into fitbit.com, click on 'Dashboard' near top right. Look at wide graph with 2 drop-down menus at right; choose Heart Rate and Daily to see all-day heart rate at 5-minute intervals and see reading as move cursor along graph. To see previous days, move cursor over 'Today' and see left arrow to the left of it. Click that arrow to see previous days.
12-03-2019 13:15
12-03-2019 13:15
How do you print out a two or three week graph of your heart rate?