01-17-2021 08:00
01-17-2021 08:00
I've worn a Fitbit product since June 2016 and my resting heart rate averages around 72-74 bpm - it can be lower and it can be higher but rarely goes below 69 and rarely above 75, unless I've had a few drinks that night. I've had the Flex, the Blaze, the Ionic and all have been relatively the same but I just got the Sense this Christmas Day and ever since Dec 29th, my resting heart rate has skyrocketed. The past week averaged 77 bpm and last night was 79. I've tried powering on and off, I've played around with the settings and admit I'm a little stumped as to why it keeps going up. Has anyone else noticed this issue with their Sense? Thanks!!
01-17-2021 10:42
01-17-2021 10:42
I haven't seen that, but I have 2 thoughts:
01-19-2021 13:58
01-19-2021 13:58
My resting heart rate changes with my sleep schedule. I work nights.
Now that I have COVID, I notice RHR has also gone up.
01-26-2021 13:14
01-26-2021 13:14
I have the same problem. RHR was always between 60 and 65 on my Blaze. Got the Sense for Christmas and RHR is now usually 66/67, which is about 4 beats higher on average. Night trends look the same. First time in over 3 years my RHR is this high and it corresponds to changing watches, nothing else.
01-26-2021 15:42
01-26-2021 15:42
My rhr seems about 5 bpm higher than I'd expect too. Has the algorithm changed? It seems ridiculous to me that I go to bed, sync in the morning and see my overnight stats as average 62bpm, a low of 54bpm, a very temporary high of 69bpm... and Fitbit declare my rhr is 70bpm! Based on what?
If they're just taking it when I'm not moving during the day then it's daft - I could be lying on the sofa resting or sat at my desk stressed and working - my wrist will be stationary either way but my hr will be very different.
01-26-2021 15:53
01-26-2021 15:53
The Heart rate monitor on the sense is in accurate anyway. So people complaining their resting HR is wrong is no shock. Trouble is, Fitbit ain’t doing anything about it.
01-26-2021 17:28
01-26-2021 17:28
I was legit just about to post this...
I was starting to get worried as every time I look at my watch I have a resting heart rate at about 80+. While sitting down... Coming from a Charge 2 I'd fluctuate between 65-75, and maybe it would shoot up to 80 after a meal or something, but the sense is registering way higher. Doesnt even matter where my watch placement is either.
What gives?
01-26-2021 17:46
01-26-2021 17:46
Ah you know what, I'm done with fitbit. I'm returning the sense and getting a samsung galaxy watch. What a hassle.