05-07-2019 19:16
05-07-2019 19:16
How/where can I find the option to monitor heart rate with time stamp, like that of the Sleep Monitor Grid?
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05-08-2019
03:52
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05-08-2019
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MarreFitbit
@Ojosdgata123 To my knowledge, there's no way to get a time stamped hour-by-hour heart rate. You can go into the Fitbit app, tap on the heart rate tile and then tap the day you want to look at. From there, you can see the graph of your heart rate that day and if you touch the graph, it will tell you minute-by-minute what your heart rate was.
Sorry it's not what you're looking for, but hope it helps!
05-08-2019
03:52
- last edited on
08-21-2024
08:49
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MarreFitbit
05-08-2019
03:52
- last edited on
08-21-2024
08:49
by
MarreFitbit
@Ojosdgata123 To my knowledge, there's no way to get a time stamped hour-by-hour heart rate. You can go into the Fitbit app, tap on the heart rate tile and then tap the day you want to look at. From there, you can see the graph of your heart rate that day and if you touch the graph, it will tell you minute-by-minute what your heart rate was.
Sorry it's not what you're looking for, but hope it helps!
05-09-2019 17:13
05-09-2019 17:13
I thank you, that's helpful. I didn't know I could tap on the grid and see the time stamped of the heart rate readings through the day. I appreciate your help, thanks again.
05-27-2019 15:19
05-27-2019 15:19
All I have been able to find on Win 10 is scales with 100 - 50 - 0 HR and AM (Mid?) - Noon - PM (mid?). Is this what you have been referring to? Importing a screenshot into a drawing program to add a scale will get tedious.
05-20-2020 02:08
05-20-2020 02:08
This is my problem also. For sleep, I can get exact times by clicking/hovering over a specific spot, but that doesn't seem to work for heart rate.
What I really want is heart rate and sleep on the same graph (two different axes, obviously). Or I could graph it myself if they'd let me download the data, but that doesn't seem to work either with Windows 10 - I click on the three dots at the bottom, but nothing happens.
10-13-2022 07:29 - edited 10-13-2022 07:35
10-13-2022 07:29 - edited 10-13-2022 07:35
My sense Fitbit does not do minute by minute. During my sleeping I had a 92 beat per minute Spike at 2:18 a.m. but the measurement right before it was 212 a.m. and that was at 72 so that's 6 minutes of no measurement and the next measurement of 74 is at 2:15 a.m. which is 4 minutes after the peak. So how does this work to tell us what our actual heart rate is? Is my heart rate going higher than 92 and the 92 is just a average of those 10 minutes that are being measured there?
So how does fitbit tell you that they will notify you if your heart rate goes above 100 because they're not measuring every minute.