Export/print irregular rhythm notifications reports to excel or PDF

Hello! Please Consider a batch-export feature/ Functionality for all, or Selected Irregular heart rhythm Notification reports to either excel or a PDF, and then to files on your mobile device. Or, export all Notification reports (if existing) to PDF for the entire day/ week/ month. Also, please Consider making this Accessible via Web Dashboard.

 

Moderator Edit: Clarified subject and updated label

64 Comments
whysacre
First Steps

Fitbit clearly aren’t doing anything about providing this essential part of afib Monitoring. So, sadly, it looks like my next investment will have to be more Apple, as the Apple Watch integrates much better with the iPhone, and provides this service. If you are not going to implement something properly, don’t advertise it. 

CharlieHathaway
Recovery Runner

I am no longer using my Fitbit and now use an Apple iWatch but Apple does not provide either a spreadsheet or a PDF with your AFib results; however with a bit of work you can make the report yourself from the iWatch as I have stated in a previous post. Fitbit used to allow you to create the spreadsheet by taking their link to the report from the Fitbit 1st screen summary and paste it into a Browser on your PC then you could get the reports on your PC but they disabled that feature by making the link bring you to a nonexisting web site instead.

CharlieHathaway
Recovery Runner

How about you give us a Summary report in Excel or PDF that includes what you now have for a summary in the Fitbit App; that is Sessions of AFib with Start and End times with High and Low BPM for each session. You need to make it accurate; stop the overlapping data that you now provide which gives highs and lows which are duplicates in some sessions because you start a new session about every 2 1/2 minutes but you do not stop the previous session when you begin the next resulting in duplicate high and lows. That would give us a meaningful report to bring to our Doctors without the Beat to beat details, however it would be nice if you continued to give us the Beat to beat details on our FitBit App; so we can make sure you are giving us accurate data.

QuestionsGalore
First Steps

Totally agree with VictoryMW and others re: the ability to export irregular heartbeat notifications.

Plugs1957
Jogger
They have had this requirement for years now. Even before Google taking
over. They don't listen to their customers.
rmyers58219
Jogger

The Fitbit app list 5 sets of 'Irregular Rhythm Notifications' at a time.  10 to 15 sets are generally logged overnight.  Each set contains dozens of data points summarized by minute.  So, to 'report' the data accumulated over days, weeks, months would take hundreds of screen shots.   Not very useful at all in compiling information to share with my cardiologist during my 6-month appointments to discuss when and how long my AFib episodes are occurring.

Seems like it ought to be an easy lift to add 'Irregular Rhythm Notifications' CSV or JSON export files to Fitbit's Google Takeout.  This would enable users to do their own analysis and reporting.

 

Johnfromoz
First Steps
Completely agree, Fitbit however have shown absolutely no interest in helping resolve this, unfortunately it has been going on for years!
UncleHammer
First Steps
fitbit clearly does not care at all
9ah
Jogger
There is currently no way to track AFIB history as a downloadable graph or data CVS to be able to show your doctor. I have gone over this with one of your Supervisors, and he said to post it on this site so that the developers can fix. I can take screenshots of one day at a time, but it would be more helpful to have each month's incidents.
Momme
Recovery Runner

Guess this comment will fall on deaf ears, but I followed the steps to export my Fitbit (Luxe) data and got a bunch of files but NOT the info on heart rhythm irregularities, i.e. Afib notifications, even though that category was listed as something my report would include. See list here: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14236615?hl=en#exp

This issue is not new and needs to be resolved ASAP, would be SO useful to have this info - thanks!

LizzyFitbit
Premium User
Fitbit Moderator
Fitbit Moderator

Hi @9ah, thanks for taking the time to share this product feedback about being able to export your irregular rhythm notifications history with us. I noticed this product feedback was already requested on this board, so I’ve moved your post here. Please support this product feedback by adding your vote, this helps our developers to keep tracking its popularity and demand over time.

9ah
Jogger
Can’t figure out how to vote. Can you please vote for me? The other link goes nowhere.
Thanks!
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CL58
First Steps

Is there an update on this feature request from Fitbit? Will it be implemented? Thank you!

gomer79
First Steps

Please add this feature as my doctor is telling me I should swich to use apple products because they allow this feature!

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