02-27-2019
13:00
- last edited on
09-08-2020
17:14
by
MatthewFitbit
02-27-2019
13:00
- last edited on
09-08-2020
17:14
by
MatthewFitbit
Hi,
Earlier today I had a fitness class.
During my class I checked my Fitbit charge 2 during the break and saw that it was 165 bpm and checked again during a different break and it was 160 bpm.
During the hour class I only checked my Fitbit twice during the class and these were the two reading stuff I saw.
When I synced my Fitbit to my iPhone SE, it told me I hadn’t reached 165 and only reached 160.
Yet when I looked at my workout summery, it told me my highest was 174?
If I reached 174, why is it not showing up in my app?
02-27-2019
13:18
- last edited on
09-02-2024
09:51
by
MarreFitbit
02-27-2019
13:18
- last edited on
09-02-2024
09:51
by
MarreFitbit
Hi, @12doeb, actually those numbers were very close, and definitely within an error margine.
However, you should be aware that during workout mode your Charge 2 will sample your heartrate (and display it if you happen to be looking). However, when it saves to your app, it will take those 1 second readings and average them over 1 minute. So that would explain the discrepancy. If your HR averaged over the 60 seconds, turned out to be approx 160, that would be what would be saved to your app.
I hope this makes sense. Welcome to the forums!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
02-27-2019 22:07
02-27-2019 22:07
Why is it different then on different parts of the app?
In the heart rate tile it only goes up to 160 as my max for the day,
but when I click on the workout itself, it tells me I got up to 174?