04-04-2026
18:42
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04-06-2026
05:27
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CrisVillaFitbit
04-04-2026
18:42
- last edited on
04-06-2026
05:27
by
CrisVillaFitbit
My sense watch is no longer providing a daily target for cardioload. It worked fine the last few years. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the app, reset my phone and watch. Manually synced. Every system is up to date, and still cant get it to provide a goal. The battery also seems to be dying much faster since switching to google.
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Best Answer04-06-2026 05:37 - edited 04-14-2026 04:36
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04-06-2026 05:37 - edited 04-14-2026 04:36
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @amyarbro.
Thanks for letting me know about this situation in regards to your cardio load tracking, I understand how you feel, I'll do my best to help you.
I really appreciate the steps you followed to get this improved, there are several things you need to keep in mind to get the cardio load calculated:
- Ensure you allow sufficient time for your watch calibration for each individual activity levels, establishing a baseline measurement.
- Certain medications affecting heart rate will influence cardio load and target load calculations.
- Infrequent or erratic training patterns can impede accurate target load calculation
You can check more about this here. Also, in regards to your battery, I'd just recommend you changing the dock in which you charge your Sense, it may help improve the charge duration.
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