03-24-2020
01:00
- last edited on
09-08-2020
10:14
by
MatthewFitbit
03-24-2020
01:00
- last edited on
09-08-2020
10:14
by
MatthewFitbit
Hi everyone,
I've owned a Charge 2 since December 2017 and I'm currently trying to do a data science project with my data. I have downloaded the data but I don't know how to use the 'error' value given in the resting heart rate files. I would like to know below what error value would be considered a reliable reading so I can remove unreliable datapoints.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
04-15-2020 11:36
04-15-2020 11:36
@e_Shivy It's nice to have you on board! Sorry for the delay in my reply.
Sorry to say but I don't have the information on how to handle the error values you see on your data. If anyone else is wondering how to export their data please refer to this link.
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06-21-2023 12:28
06-21-2023 12:28
What is the resting heart rate 'error' value in the data mean? i am trying to use this data to give feedback to clients.
06-22-2023 04:56
06-22-2023 04:56
Hello @MPRC and welcome to the Community. You might get more help if you ask your question in one of the developer forums. I think the Web API Development forum is the right choice, but could be wrong. Can you describe your issue in more detail?
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