02-09-2023
12:08
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02-12-2023
11:55
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LizzyFitbit
02-09-2023
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LizzyFitbit
I see it in the gallery on my phone, it's up to date, but on my watch I can't find it. I swipe every direction. Swiping up is settings and down is notifications. Left/right cycles through steps, today's activities, heart rate, sleep (no data yet, though I've worn it for 3 days), body responses, stop watch (which I don't need), weather (which I don't need), start exercise (don't need). ECG installed Alexa, something else I see in the app, but not on the watch itself. I get all manner of notifications about afib (which I can't seem to export and I'd really like to), but can't actually use the ECG app because I can't find it.
Help?
I click on the Sense 2 and look at my apps, I see ECG with "uninstall". I look at my tiles, I do not have an ECG tile, or a "heart rhythm assessment" tile to add or remove.
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02-12-2023
12:54
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12-27-2023
05:57
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MarreFitbit
02-12-2023
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MarreFitbit
Hi there, @MacAllen. @LZeeW and @Gaddy128 Thanks for your great help!
@MacAllen Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and sharing the steps you've tried so far. Before anything else, let me clarify that the Tiles on screen were introduced on the Sense 2 and Versa 4, which differ from the tiles on the Fitbit app. The Sense 2 tiles allow you to check your daily stats and the weather, as well as start an exercise or the timer.
In regards to your inquiry, as our friends mentioned, you need to press the button once in order to access all your apps including the ECG app. For more information about how to navigate your Sense 2, please see this help article.
02-09-2023 13:08
02-09-2023 13:08
@MacAllen I looked at your public profile and can see that you are a long time Fitbit user. I hope you get the movie reference, but when it comes to navigating the Sense, you're not in Kansas any more. It might be easier to read this version of the Sense 2 manual. Here are some things that might help you:
This isn't all inclusive, but I hope it helps.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
02-09-2023 14:28
02-09-2023 14:28
I stopped using my old fitbit years ago, and I understand the tiles. In the instructions to run an ECG test it says to click on the ECG app on my watch...I don't have one. I don't have a tile for it either so I can't add/remove it. Under assessments and reports, I have both "irregular notifications" and "heart rhythm assessments". I'm getting the notifications on the phone, and I'm sending screenshots to my Dr, but I'd like to run the assessment,and that's where I hit the snag...no ECG app on my watch.
Clicking the upper left icon, Sense 2, Gallery, Apps, I see ECG there. Clicking on ECG, I see Uninstall.
Back to Gallery, click Tiles...no ECG. Click Manage my tiles, no ECG. I'm in the US, I have the app installed, just can't find it on my watch or a way to put it on my watch.
02-10-2023 15:03
02-10-2023 15:03
I use the ecg daily on my Sense 2. Long press on the button activates it, and from that point you just follow the instructions. Quite simple.
02-12-2023
12:54
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12-27-2023
05:57
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MarreFitbit
02-12-2023
12:54
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12-27-2023
05:57
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MarreFitbit
Hi there, @MacAllen. @LZeeW and @Gaddy128 Thanks for your great help!
@MacAllen Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and sharing the steps you've tried so far. Before anything else, let me clarify that the Tiles on screen were introduced on the Sense 2 and Versa 4, which differ from the tiles on the Fitbit app. The Sense 2 tiles allow you to check your daily stats and the weather, as well as start an exercise or the timer.
In regards to your inquiry, as our friends mentioned, you need to press the button once in order to access all your apps including the ECG app. For more information about how to navigate your Sense 2, please see this help article.