09-26-2020
07:56
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09-29-2020
13:40
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LizzyFitbit
09-26-2020
07:56
- last edited on
09-29-2020
13:40
by
LizzyFitbit
Is there a way of downloading/exporting the raw galvanic skin response data from my Fitbit Sense? I utilize psychophysiological measures in my academic research and would find the raw data more useful than the stress/responsivity score that Fitbit calculates.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
09-29-2020 13:47
09-29-2020 13:47
Hi @Akk0021. Welcome! It's great to have a new face around.
I'm glad that you're taking advantage of your Sense's features and let me help you with your question. While you can see your EDA data recorded by your watch on the Fitbit app, currently it's not possible to export it. To see what data can be exported from your Fitbit account, check this help article. I understand how important this raw data is for you and my best advice is to post this idea in the Feature Suggestion board so other members can support it by adding their vote, and our developers can also take it into consideration for new updates or product development.
I'll be around if you need anything else.
09-29-2020 14:22
09-29-2020 14:22
Hello @LizzyFitbit can you please clarify if this complies to GDPR?
09-29-2020 14:44
09-29-2020 14:44
Huh that would be cool.
10-22-2020
05:59
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06-06-2023
11:12
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DavideFitbit
10-22-2020
05:59
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06-06-2023
11:12
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DavideFitbit
I was wondering the same. If the data is collected there should be a way to retrieve it for European customers at least, I assume.
You can try upvote this feature suggestion if you haven't done already: tions/SpO2-EDA-Temperature-Breathing-HRV-in-WebAPI/idi-p/4495606
12-27-2020 10:09
12-27-2020 10:09
Thank you for sharing the thread. I just upvoted it so hopefully Fitbit takes it into consideration!
12-28-2020 20:57
12-28-2020 20:57
@LizzyFitbit i don't understand why we are supposed to vote for a feature that must be provided by law as per GDPR at least for European user. You are kindly requested to reply. Thanks