04-13-2022 14:02
04-13-2022 14:02
I wear a Sense and the app data show my heart rate at two very different values during the night when I am asleep.
HR module = an expected value (example 01:30 HR = 55BPM)
Active Minutes (HRscreen) module = a high unexpected value (example 01:29 = 145BPM)
I have taken a couple of screen shots of the modules (HR and HR in active minutes) but don’t know how to get the image in the body.
04-13-2022 19:44
04-14-2022 02:52
04-14-2022 02:55
04-14-2022 02:55
data from Heart Rate
Data from the Active Minutes, heart rate screen.
Could anyone offer an explanation why there is such a difference between the heart values between the different parts of the app?
cheers
04-14-2022 22:11 - edited 04-14-2022 22:12
04-14-2022 22:11 - edited 04-14-2022 22:12
@pkwjones this is a very wild guess; it looks like "active minutes" use p.m wen it is a.m, did you work out or were you otherwise active with an elevated HR at 1.30 p.m?
04-15-2022 04:33
04-15-2022 04:33
Hi
Thanks for you input. I wondered that as well, but the screen grab of each (heart rate module and heart rate from active minutes module) both show the very similar heart rate values in the afternoon when I was actually active and ‘working out’.
04-15-2022 12:48
04-15-2022 12:48
I have noticed the same thing with active mins in the early morning when sleeping but checking my heart rate for the same time period the two numbers were not even close.
In fact this morning after I read your message about this I checked my app and active mins and nothing was high and no active mins were recorded.
This afternoon I went for a walk and later synced my Fitbit again and checked my active mins and it now showed I had an active min at 1:24am with a 142. How is that possible when there was nothing recorded before? My HR at 1:24 was normal 68.