I have been wearing my sense 3 nights now and I'm getting only getting +-0 on baseline, I'm not getting skin temperature and core temperature, how's that? Should I wear it longer to see that?
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Best AnswerSense does not log your body's core (internal) temperature.
Also the Sense does not give a readout of your actual skin temperature- only the variation above or below from the baseline it establishes - which takes at least 3 nights. So what you see in the graphs is by how much warmer or colder your skin temp is from your personal average. Sense actually does collect the actual skin temp in raw data but we can't see these values.
It would be great if FitBit would release the actual temp. readings too, not just the variation.
Hi @Tranceblast I got also +-0 last night but -0.3 the night before. We must wait. I think that the graph in the app is not working well but the numbers are there
Best AnswerBut core temperature is not showing at all, should I log it manually or should the watch do it?
Best AnswerSense does not log your body's core (internal) temperature.
Also the Sense does not give a readout of your actual skin temperature- only the variation above or below from the baseline it establishes - which takes at least 3 nights. So what you see in the graphs is by how much warmer or colder your skin temp is from your personal average. Sense actually does collect the actual skin temp in raw data but we can't see these values.
It would be great if FitBit would release the actual temp. readings too, not just the variation.
Thank you for clarifying things. Yes it would be nice to see actual temperature.
Hello @WiP1110 and welcome to the Help forums. The Sense does provide a skin temperature graph, but it is part of the Premium package. Help article
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Best AnswerEven on premium, you do not get the absolute temperature, just variation from the baseline. (I imagine there are technical challenges in making something that gives an absolute temperature rather than a relative one.)