02-15-2017
02:18
- last edited on
09-09-2020
10:13
by
MatthewFitbit
02-15-2017
02:18
- last edited on
09-09-2020
10:13
by
MatthewFitbit
My friend has the same fitbit charge 2 as I do, and I can see that she has a page showing stats over 30 days. One of these is a graph '30 day graph of time active (in hours)' and it shows the hours split between 'sedentary', 'lightly active', 'fairly active', and 'very active'.
I'd like to view this my own stats but I can't figure out how to do this, anyone know?
Thanks
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03-01-2017 07:08
03-01-2017 07:08
Hi @Jensett, how are you today? 🙂 on your PC Dashboard, as @Rich_Laue mentioned, log into your account, and then just click on your profile picture and below your picture, click on "overall" so you'll be able to see the same graph with your last detailed 30 days. 😉
I hope that helps!
02-18-2017 07:52
02-18-2017 07:52
Hello @Jensett, I hope you are doin' fine! The 30 day graph that you mentioned can be found (if you a re using an Android device) below the stats tiles, steps, floors, km, calories burn and active minutes, you'll see a tile that says for example "3 of 4 days weekly exercise" so you tap on that tile and swap through the screens to see the days of the week when you exercise, the duration, distance, heart rate and calories burn over the past 30 days. I hope that this is what you are looking for.
Let me know if that helps!
02-20-2017 01:52
02-20-2017 01:52
Hi Heydy,
That's not it, this is what I mean (i took a screenshot of what I can see on her account):
I would love to be able to see this for my owmn data please,
Thanks for your help! Jen
02-27-2017 19:38
02-27-2017 19:38
Thats from the web, simply follow the same steps, but logged into your account. You might even be able to copy the url, log into your a count and paste.
03-01-2017 07:08
03-01-2017 07:08
Hi @Jensett, how are you today? 🙂 on your PC Dashboard, as @Rich_Laue mentioned, log into your account, and then just click on your profile picture and below your picture, click on "overall" so you'll be able to see the same graph with your last detailed 30 days. 😉
I hope that helps!
03-01-2017 07:13
03-01-2017 07:13
Perfect thank-you!!!
03-03-2017 05:34
03-28-2020 03:35 - edited 03-28-2020 03:43
03-28-2020 03:35 - edited 03-28-2020 03:43
THANKS anyway, just solved my problem -- be safe!