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Please bring back the Health Metrics view where the graps for all metrics are on the same page and showing last 7, 30 and 90 days history. It's really annoying the graphs are separated now.
What's the point of just giving me today's data? I want to see how today compares to yesterday and the month before, otherwise what's the point? See data in isolation is pointless.
This is what I came here to say. I really dislike the new Health Metrics screen. I liked being able to see everything on one screen with history that was easy to see. This was a huge step backwards!!
I agree. Being able to see the trends on one page is extremely important to me. I look for patterns or relationships when two metrics are out of whack. Like respiratory rate and SpO2 -- am I getting sick? You took VERY important information away.
Signed up for a forum account to come say this. This is a MASSIVE step backwards. Without historical data in a single graph view, the health metrics feature is unusable and pointless. Please bring it back immediately.
I have to assume this is another step in Google's deliberate destruction of Fitbit to push their own wearables
I agree 100%. The 90-day view was the most useful part of the app for me. The new view is far less useful, and this change is frustrating. Fitbit, please reconsider!
I'll add that this change is especially frustrating for women with a menstrual cycle which causes monthly variations in our health metrics. The old 90-day view let me see how those monthly changes tracked over multiple months -- so I could actually see meaningful health improvements over time. The data is still all there in the background somewhere... It's annoying that the update has made it so inaccessible to us.
This app is getting worse with every downgrade. Long term data is now only accessible as averages, so you can't see the variability in performances.
And how the F*** do I get dark mode on this app? I've just spent 25 minutes being passed from one operator to another and after explaining that I've enabled it on Android OS to each of them, I was told have to wait for the next 'upgrade'. Ha ha.
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