01-21-2022
05:39
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12-13-2022
11:29
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LizzyFitbit
01-21-2022
05:39
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12-13-2022
11:29
by
LizzyFitbit
Hello I purchased my Fitbit Sense in December 2021. I love it. I was really struggling with which smart watch to get. I really wanted the sleep monitoring but my next big thing was blood pressure monitoring. It seems that the tech is not quite there in an affordable way yet. I was going to go with the Samsung Galaxy for this reason however it seemed to be an elusive feature and my daughter convinced me to try Fitbit.
That being said I use an Omron blood pressure monitor which has an app to track. It would be nice if I could integrate it with my Sense data for a more complete picture of my health. While the tech is not necessarily available, integration or even a spot to record my daily checks (like glucose levels) would be awesome. Could this feature be developed?
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01-21-2022 08:51
01-21-2022 08:51
Yeah, it's kind of surprising that there isn't a blood pressure entry area even if they don't have a device that does it. I'm on Android and used Google Fit for a lot of entries prior to Fitbit. My Omron does sync up with Google Fit so I kind of merge Fitbit and Google Fit with the use of an app called HealthSync. It's not perfect but at least it's somewhat consolidated to one app. In the end, I do need both Fitbit and Google Fit on my phone.
01-21-2022 07:33 - edited 01-21-2022 07:34
01-21-2022 07:33 - edited 01-21-2022 07:34
There is a glucose tile on the today page. Click “edit” top right of that page and it will allow you to scroll down and see tiles (features) available.
select and save. Not an expert on the function but if memory serves me it is just a place to document
and track entered data.
01-21-2022 08:06
01-21-2022 08:06
01-21-2022 08:08
01-21-2022 08:08
Sorry I misunderstood.
01-21-2022 08:51
01-21-2022 08:51
Yeah, it's kind of surprising that there isn't a blood pressure entry area even if they don't have a device that does it. I'm on Android and used Google Fit for a lot of entries prior to Fitbit. My Omron does sync up with Google Fit so I kind of merge Fitbit and Google Fit with the use of an app called HealthSync. It's not perfect but at least it's somewhat consolidated to one app. In the end, I do need both Fitbit and Google Fit on my phone.
01-21-2022
08:53
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01-21-2022
10:58
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LizzyFitbit
01-21-2022
08:53
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01-21-2022
10:58
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LizzyFitbit
No problem...I am new to forums so I probably put in too much information.
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Moderator Edit: Personal info removed
01-21-2022 12:40
01-21-2022 12:40