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Heart rate graphs don’t match

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My active zone minutes graph is showing a spike in my heart rate in the middle of the night, but the heart rate graph does not. Why don’t these two measures match?

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Are you comparing the activity zone "Target heart rate zones" and the restoration "Sleeping heart rate"?

 

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Mine appear pretty close. The spike in the resting heart rate (wouldn't like me tap that exact time) looks like 89 BPM to me.

 

 

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I am comparing Target Heart Rate Zones and Beats Per Minute. The Target Heart Rate Zone graph shows my heart rate spiking to 150ish for about 20 minutes around 1:15 am, but the beats per minute graph at that same time shows a heart rate of 85 (still a spike, but much less drastic)

 

I don’t know how to upload screenshots on this forum. 

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Whether your on a phone or computer, there's a photo icon you can click to upload a pic.

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So here's my BPM graph and my peaks do match.

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I hope you're able to upload yours.

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When I click the camera icon, it asks me for a source, image description, and dimensions. No way to select a picture. Drag and drop didn’t work either. Tried on my phone & computer. 

 

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I have the same issue, at 1am on multiple days it shows a spike up to 150bpm that doesn’t show on my resting heart rate chart

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Support (such as it is) never resolved this problem. In fact, I don’t think they ever understood the problem. All they did was go through their standard checklist of things to try. I asked them to escalate the problem to their engineers, but got nowhere. I gave up.

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Support (such as it is for iOS issues) never resolved this problem. In fact, I don’t think they ever understood the problem. All they did was go through their standard checklist of things to try. I asked them to escalate the problem to their engineers, but got nowhere. I gave up.

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