Well, it’ll only tell you whether it senses any signs of AFib. You need to go back into the Discover tab to see your actual ECG results. Why isn’t this available in the main Dashboard of the Fitbit app? I think Fitbit needs to do some reworking here to make the process more seamless.
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The ability to view ECG graphs in app could make worlds of difference in health care plans when even at a hospital, it may not be easy or timely to get hooked up to one of their machines. When one is in the hospital and not well, the last thing they need to do is dig into the app to download a graph and then find a second app to open the file.
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