03-07-2022 03:40
03-07-2022 03:40
As the title says - I worked out today and my highest HR was 166bpm. Yet when I go to the daily graph, it only shows the highest being 149. However, if I look at my workout summary, it does note the 166. It's frustrating because yes, I use this to document my workouts, but I also have POTS and use it to document my symptoms. This means my HR will spike when I'm not working out - walking, standing up, etc my HR will jump 40bpm. I've noticed when this happens, because I wasn't tracking a workout, it isn't noted anywhere in the app even thought I see it track it on the device.
I have restarted the device twice now, and it has not fixed it.
Any tips or help? Thank you.
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03-07-2022 10:29
03-07-2022 10:29
Hello @Fussyapple and welcome to the Community. The daily heart rate graph is averaged over five minutes. It's very easy for some of those peaks to get smoothed out, really smoothed out. The heart rate graph in your exercise details is averaged over one minute. So there is less smoothing on the exercise details graph. You will have times when you see a higher heart rate on your device than ever shows up on any graph. There is no fix for it. The graphs are working as programmed.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
03-07-2022 10:29
03-07-2022 10:29
Hello @Fussyapple and welcome to the Community. The daily heart rate graph is averaged over five minutes. It's very easy for some of those peaks to get smoothed out, really smoothed out. The heart rate graph in your exercise details is averaged over one minute. So there is less smoothing on the exercise details graph. You will have times when you see a higher heart rate on your device than ever shows up on any graph. There is no fix for it. The graphs are working as programmed.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.