01-13-2022
08:02
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12-18-2022
20:37
by
MatthewFitbit
01-13-2022
08:02
- last edited on
12-18-2022
20:37
by
MatthewFitbit
My resting heart rate has been the exact same number for the past 8 days now. Normally it fluctuates each day a bit, I've never seen it stay the same for more than a day or so. I'm worrying there's something wrong with my watch now, I got it September 2020. Has anyone else had this happen or am I just crazy?
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01-14-2022 03:23 - edited 11-02-2023 03:29
01-14-2022 03:23 - edited 11-02-2023 03:29
Hi there, @writergurl88. Thanks for stopping by in the Community Forums and sharing the details about the issue with your Versa 3.
Is your RHR on the Versa 3 matching the Fitbit app's RHR? If they are showing different data, I'd recommend restarting your Versa 3 and logging out and logging back from the Fitbit app. Then, make sure to sync your watch.
If the above doesn't describe your issue, please bear in mind that several factors can affect resting heart rate: stress, alcohol or caffeine intake, or fever usually raise resting heart rate, while regular exercise or meditation can lower it. Air temperature and certain medications can also affect resting heart rate. For more information, see How do I track heart rate with my Fitbit device?
Hope this helps.
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01-13-2022 23:50
01-13-2022 23:50
Hi @writergurl88 - it can happen that it stays the same. The thing to check is if you are getting variations in the heart rate graph in the Fitbit App.
If so, and all the other things are being updated on the phone Fitbit App, it is probably fine.
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01-14-2022 03:23 - edited 11-02-2023 03:29
01-14-2022 03:23 - edited 11-02-2023 03:29
Hi there, @writergurl88. Thanks for stopping by in the Community Forums and sharing the details about the issue with your Versa 3.
Is your RHR on the Versa 3 matching the Fitbit app's RHR? If they are showing different data, I'd recommend restarting your Versa 3 and logging out and logging back from the Fitbit app. Then, make sure to sync your watch.
If the above doesn't describe your issue, please bear in mind that several factors can affect resting heart rate: stress, alcohol or caffeine intake, or fever usually raise resting heart rate, while regular exercise or meditation can lower it. Air temperature and certain medications can also affect resting heart rate. For more information, see How do I track heart rate with my Fitbit device?
Hope this helps.
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