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Hod do I turn on AFib on my Luxe?

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Hello,

Just new to the Fitbit Luxe and have researched and seen that there should be a health assessment section where I can turn on notifs for irregular heartbeat, however mine appears to not have that section at all.

Any advice or help welcome. Thank you!

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Hi there, @KatiJules08. Welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums. Thanks for taking the time to research about this before posting here. I'll be glad to continue assisting you. 

As you may know, irregular heart rhythm notifications is not available in all countries, though, additional countries will be added as regulatory clearance is obtained. For a list of countries where irregular rhythm notifications or the ECG app is cleared for use, click here.

If your country is included within the list I've shared above, please make sure that both, the Fitbit app and your Luxe are up-to-date. Also, since the AFib is based on heart rate data and you just got the Fitbit Luxe, give the heart rate a few days to settle down. It does some calculations, looking at heart rate throughout the day and while you are sleeping, so it might just not have enough data to give a reasonable value yet.

Hope that helps. 

Maria | Community Moderator, Fitbit


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Hi there, @KatiJules08. Welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums. Thanks for taking the time to research about this before posting here. I'll be glad to continue assisting you. 

As you may know, irregular heart rhythm notifications is not available in all countries, though, additional countries will be added as regulatory clearance is obtained. For a list of countries where irregular rhythm notifications or the ECG app is cleared for use, click here.

If your country is included within the list I've shared above, please make sure that both, the Fitbit app and your Luxe are up-to-date. Also, since the AFib is based on heart rate data and you just got the Fitbit Luxe, give the heart rate a few days to settle down. It does some calculations, looking at heart rate throughout the day and while you are sleeping, so it might just not have enough data to give a reasonable value yet.

Hope that helps. 

Maria | Community Moderator, Fitbit


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