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Where is the Sense ECG data stored?

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Where do you find the ECG result.  I would like to review the data and share with my Heart doctor.

 

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Quickest way to get to it, on phone app

Profile Pic > your own tile at top > Health Assessments > Heart Rhythm (be patient)

lists all ECGs; tap one > export a PDF for your doctor - almost immediately get notification it is ready > 'download pfd' or 'share'

I recommend 'Share', then 'Email'; I email it to myself, then open on PC as PDF mail attachment; can look on screen, print, forward, whatever . .

 

Not as complicated as all the steps I listed make it look.

Another path gets you same place; Discover tab at bottom > Assessments & Reports - Heart Rhythm Assessment, . . .

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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I found the ECG Results in the app - Thanks JohnyRow.

 

Where can I find the results in the dashboard / webbrowser?
It is more convenient to open or download the results directly on the PC / webbrowser than using the app to tap each result individually to send it then by mail, etc.

This way via app to export +/-10 ECG tests on a daily basis for 2 months will be horror of time to simply export all results at once (or just straight via webbrowser).

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Hello @mmilos99 @DutchHarry, welcome to the community forums! @JohnnyRow it's great to see you around and thank you for your input! 

 

The steps that @JohnnyRow has shared, are very helpful. You can also find more information here

 

@DutchHarry regarding your question, the ECG results can only be seen through the Fitbit App. We currently don't have an option to check for them through the web dashboard. While this is not available, I'd recommend to post this idea in the Feature Suggestions board so our developers can take it into consideration for new updates or product development. Our team strives to improve the Fitbit experience based on our members feedback, and I'm sure yours won't be taken for granted.

 

See you around. 

Wilson M. | Community Moderator, Fitbit.
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@DutchHarry  The ECG results are in the Download folder on the phone.  I think the quickest way to transfer several might be to connect your phone to PC with a USB cable; then, if some setting on phone is right, you can use PC File Explorer to see and copy files from phone to PC.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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