10-18-2023
02:11
- last edited on
03-14-2025
20:21
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EstuardoFitbit
10-18-2023
02:11
- last edited on
03-14-2025
20:21
by
EstuardoFitbit
Hi, I've recently swapped my Sense for a sense 2 and also updated Fitbit app to latest version.
On the previous version of app and my original sense, when I did a manual Afib check via the built in ECG (hold fingers either side of screen), I was able to view it and download it. Am I missing something or has it been taken away....? If so why!?
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10-18-2023 05:32
10-18-2023 05:32
Hello @Changa and welcome to the Community. Please tap on the You tab at the bottom of the page. Look for the Health assessments section and swipe left to see the ECG tile. Tap on View history and you should see your familiar pages to finish the download.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
10-18-2023 05:32
10-18-2023 05:32
Hello @Changa and welcome to the Community. Please tap on the You tab at the bottom of the page. Look for the Health assessments section and swipe left to see the ECG tile. Tap on View history and you should see your familiar pages to finish the download.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
10-22-2023 01:56
10-22-2023 01:56
Thanks Laurie
That worked perfectly, it seems it's more about me getting familiar with the new App!
Kind regards
Gary
10-23-2023 06:16
10-23-2023 06:16
Hello, @Changa Welcome to the community! @LZeeW Thanks for your accurate help.
I'm happy to read that the response given was helpful. I will flag this post as the Best Answer so it will be easier for other users to find an answer for this same question. I want to invite you to check out our Health & Wellness board, where you can receive helpful advice and support from other community users.