07-10-2020
09:38
- last edited on
09-16-2020
08:43
by
MatthewFitbit
07-10-2020
09:38
- last edited on
09-16-2020
08:43
by
MatthewFitbit
I only recently realized I could see my heartbeat through the day on my iPhone app. But I can't see the same thing on the desktop. All I can see is a graph of my resting heart rate. But it's the full day I want to see - I have been having some tachycardia and would like to more easily pinpoint when that happens rather than having to scroll around with my finger.
07-10-2020 09:47 - edited 07-10-2020 09:50
07-10-2020 09:47 - edited 07-10-2020 09:50
Where I like to look at it is on the fitbit.com dashboard. If you are on a PC, just click 'Dashboard' near top right of this page. On the graph that goes full width with 2 drop-down menus at right, choose heart rate and 'Daily'. And you can drag cursor along graph and get precise readout in 5 minute intervals.
Hover cursor over the calendar icon near top left and it changes to arrows to move back or ahead a day.
07-12-2020 14:29
07-12-2020 14:29
I'm on a Mac. I can choose "tiles" to appear on my desktop. The only tile about heart rate I can choose is "resting heart rate."
07-12-2020 14:40
07-12-2020 14:40
I did figure it out, although it's way easier on my phone. Thanks for your help!
07-12-2020 15:56
07-12-2020 15:56
To me, it's easier to see more detail on a PC screen than on a phone, but whatever works best for you is good.