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Detailed heart rate data?

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Hi, I was recently given an old Luxe, and I'm trying to use it primarily to monitor my heart rate, as it is VERY jumpy and I'd like to monitor it in case I have to give some details to a doctor.

It seems the app only gives me a very vague graph that you can't even as much as click on to see the exac

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...exact numbers. (Sorry, jumpy screen and message was sent too soon)

Is there really no way to see the exact data?

I have the kind of pulse that can jump from 75 to 105 when I as much as stand up, so I'd really need the exact data. Can it be downloaded from somewhere, or just generally monitored in more detail? The very vague line graph doesn't seem of much use really.

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OK, now I learned I kind scroll right and left on the line graph to see the numbers by every 5 minutes. Not ideal though, difficult to read and also my pulse can jump quite a lot within 5 minutes. Is downloading my data a better option? Or, does the app even save more detailed info?

I'm starting to think the Luxe won't work for my purposes, as its recording the heartbeat seems very vague. I don't know if it gives me any way to record sudden changes of pulse, which is what I would specifically need.

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Hello @Anna_Rosegold and welcome to the Community.  I'm sorry, but no Fitbit model can meet your specific needs.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Well, thanks for your reply, however, in case someone comes looking for the same info, I'll write down my current solution: connecting FitBit to the Cardiogram app through Health Connect. Works fine with my Luxe atm, gives me more detailed heart rate data and although the format isn't ideal, it's still easier to browse than in the Fitbit app. Also gives me alerts for peaking pulse, which I can't get on the Fitbit app. There are probably other options, possibly better apps, but I'm going with Cardiogram for the moment.

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