02-01-2022
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09:24
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RodrigoMFitbit
02-01-2022
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09:24
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RodrigoMFitbit
Sense hasn’t collected sleep data for the last two nights but it did collect heart rate data all through the night, so I know the watch isn’t fitted correctly.
my heart rate has been going down into the 50’s, could that be why
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02-01-2022 00:22
02-01-2022 00:22
I frequently go into the high 40s so I doubt that is it.
02-01-2022 00:11
02-01-2022 00:11
Typo. I meant to type “the watch “IS” fitted correctly”
02-01-2022 00:22
02-01-2022 00:22
I frequently go into the high 40s so I doubt that is it.
02-01-2022 05:41 - edited 02-01-2022 09:53
02-01-2022 05:41 - edited 02-01-2022 09:53
Welcome to the Fitbit community.
I've haven't missed a sleep tracking entry since I started using this Sense since December 29, 2021. And I've messed with Snore and Noise detection on and off and SpO2 on and off.
02-01-2022 08:11
02-01-2022 08:11
My sense has stopped show ing spo2 in my health metrics but it's on my watch face everything else is there just my spo2 levels any ideas
02-01-2022 09:56
02-01-2022 09:56
@Tracy7873 So what does it say here? Is it just blank?
And how about in Sleep under Restoration. Does this not show?
02-01-2022 11:08
02-01-2022 11:08
Thank you
02-01-2022 11:35
02-01-2022 11:35
02-01-2022 11:57 - edited 02-01-2022 12:06
02-01-2022 11:57 - edited 02-01-2022 12:06
That heart rate variability is much higher than I have EVER SEEN. I’m usually under 20 and occasionally low to mid 20s. You got an answer for this?
02-01-2022 12:22
02-01-2022 12:22
02-01-2022 12:35 - edited 02-01-2022 12:40
02-01-2022 12:35 - edited 02-01-2022 12:40
What is your range though?
02-01-2022 12:56 - edited 02-01-2022 13:00
02-01-2022 12:56 - edited 02-01-2022 13:00
@Clove6060 Well I've always been pretty active. I used to work out 5 days a week (down to 2-3), I've done a good amount of cycling, lots of P90X since the days it first came out, snowboarding every weekend during the winter, etc. So I think my heart has been conditioned over the last 15+ years to have a pretty high HRV.
Here's my last week.
02-01-2022 13:21
02-01-2022 13:21
02-01-2022 13:35 - edited 02-01-2022 13:42
02-01-2022 13:35 - edited 02-01-2022 13:42
@Tracy7873 We're talking about heart rate variability (HRV) which is measured in milliseconds and not resting heart rate (RHR) which is beats per minute.
02-01-2022 13:48
02-01-2022 13:48
02-01-2022 13:53
02-01-2022 13:53
@Tracy7873 That should be good then. 👍🏼
02-02-2022 09:24
02-02-2022 09:24
@eezeepee @Clove6060 @Tracy7873 Nice to see you again here in the forums.
@eezeepee I appreciate your help and explanation. @Clove6060 Thanks for your input and screenshots.
@Caz1902 Welcome to the forums. I will gladly help you regarding sleep tracking with your Fitbit Sense. Thanks for the explanation. Please note that sleep is tracked with help of several factor. Hear rate measurement is one of them, of course. However, if the device detects continuous movement, it will stop tracking sleep. Please check if any steps were recorded during the night. If so, this could be the reason the sleep was not recorded.
@Tracy7873 I will gladly help you regarding SpO2 tracking. I recommend you take a look at the article right here: Why didn’t I receive SpO2 data? - click here.
Have a nice day!
02-12-2022 00:12
02-12-2022 00:12
Thank you for your help. I’ve got my head around that now. First time using a watch like this, bit confusing to start.
02-12-2022 04:12
02-12-2022 04:12
03-15-2022 06:50
03-15-2022 06:50
The same thing has been happening to me. I have been having to reset my phone to turn off and then back on so the sleep information gets put on to the watch that the phone has collected.