03-21-2018 06:20
03-21-2018 06:20
After just updating my Ionic, I no longer see the resting heart rate under the BPM. Where is it now?
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03-21-2018 07:21
03-21-2018 07:21
Swipe up to get Today stats, scroll to BPM screen and then swipe left to get resting BPM.
03-21-2018 07:21
03-21-2018 07:21
Swipe up to get Today stats, scroll to BPM screen and then swipe left to get resting BPM.
03-21-2018 13:29
03-21-2018 13:29
03-21-2018 16:52
03-21-2018 16:52
Elaine, I haven't been able to figure what those two items are for either. After the current pace around here eases off, I intend to try and find out. I was hoping some Moderator or other Fitbit person might answer someone else but so far its just you and me.
03-21-2018 17:05
03-21-2018 17:05
03-21-2018 17:20
03-21-2018 17:20
You're welcome and good luck with the rest of the new update. Post again if you have any problems.
03-21-2018 17:57
03-21-2018 17:57
I see the two new resting heart rate screens. I don’t understand the red block graph under the average screen. Can someone explain it to me? Thanks.
03-22-2018 09:37
03-22-2018 09:37
That's another thing I haven't learned yet either.
03-24-2018 07:31
03-24-2018 07:31
where in the iconic manual does it refer to the red boxes in the average resting heart rate?
03-24-2018 07:36
03-24-2018 07:36
@Citadelmum, on Page 34 of the Ionic Product Manual:
See your stats
From the clock face, swipe up to see Fitbit Today, which shows your daily tips and tracks these stats:
* Core stats: steps taken today, calories burned, distance covered, floors climbed, and active minutes
* Hourly activity: steps taken this hour and the number of hours you met your hourly activity goal
* Heart rate: current heart rate and average resting heart rate over the past 7 days
* Exercise: up to 3 of your most recently tracked exercises over the past 7 days
(if you have no tracked exercises over the past 7 days, this tile won't appear)
03-24-2018 07:39 - edited 03-24-2018 07:42
03-24-2018 07:39 - edited 03-24-2018 07:42
DELETED Larry answered above.
03-25-2018 01:45
03-25-2018 01:45
03-25-2018 05:55
03-25-2018 05:55
You didn't really answer the question.. What does the red blocks mean? Is dark red the worst or is the pink the worst? Why do I need red boxes to tell me my average resting rate when I can just use my app on my phone? See what I mean?
03-25-2018 06:30
03-25-2018 06:30
@Randomuserr, the bars indicate the relativity of the RHR for each of the 7 days shown. Above the bars is the average for those 7 days, and the bars change height for the RHR for that day. In my case, the RHR never changes by more than 1 point from day to day, so it is very difficult to see the change in height from day to day.
03-25-2018 08:00
03-25-2018 08:00