04-18-2019 03:50
04-18-2019 03:50
Good day everyone. Firstly i think Fitbit should upload videos of how-to-use all the features, instead of having to go through every person on the planets little home made videos.
Now, I purchased the Inspire HR, with the hope of having heart rate recorded all night long as i'm sleeping and read the results in the morning. Specifically, can i view the heart rate continuously, like, being able to see the heart rate minute by minute all through the night?
My mobile is a Samsung Galaxy S8 and i use the Fitbit Inspire HR
Please advise, thank you.
04-18-2019 04:24
04-18-2019 04:24
@Ronin63 Here is how to find your heart rate tracings on the app. From the app dashboard, tap on your heart rate tile. Below your resting heart rate graph are the graphs from previous days. Tap on a day. You will also see two arrows pointing apart. Tap on them, then rotate your phone to landscape. You should be able to scroll from day to day. Do the steps in reverse to get back.
Laurie | Maryland
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
04-21-2019 09:50 - edited 04-26-2019 03:07
04-21-2019 09:50 - edited 04-26-2019 03:07
The graph chart for heart rate isn't showing what I was looking for. Firstly, the graph does show the heart rate in a minute by minute chart, nor does it allow anyone to zoom in, to see accurate minute by minute statistics of the heart rate . It doesn't even have the hours broken down to read them. I wanted to see the heart rate from bedtime to waking up time, it seems to be broken down into midnight to midnight, which i wouldn't mind, if i could see accurate heart rate activity shown and zoomed in to see minute by minute activity.
04-26-2019 03:06
04-26-2019 03:06
If anyone knows, if it's possible to read/see your overnight heart rate, minute by minute, please advise. I don't see if it's possible.
08-22-2019 16:46
08-22-2019 16:46
Anyone been able to accurately record heart rate all night long at the minute detail described in this discussion? Seems like an obvious data request.