01-10-2016 05:08
01-10-2016 05:08
The Resting Heart rate displayed on my computer dashboard is always 1 higher than what is displayed on my iPhone app.
Best Answer01-10-2016 08:55
01-10-2016 08:55
Same with the android app. Annoying isn't it. There are other discrepancies too.
Best Answer03-29-2016 16:03
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03-29-2016 16:03
Hello there @chris2121 and @SteveOvergard! This is really interesting, I'd like to know if you're still getting this discrepancy. If that is the case, I recommend making sure you're running the latest app version. If you can force quit your app, that would be great. @chris2121 Please share with me what other discrepancies are you getting.
See you soon!
Best Answer03-29-2016 22:48
03-29-2016 22:48
@VivisFitbit wrote:Hello there @chris2121 and @SteveOvergard! This is really interesting, I'd like to know if you're still getting this discrepancy. If that is the case, I recommend making sure you're running the latest app version. If you can force quit your app, that would be great. @chris2121 Please share with me what other discrepancies are you getting.
un-interesting answer, and not the 1st time it's warned.
that's true since i use a Surge.
iOS, Androïd and Windows Phone are always 1 hrm lower than dashboard.
03-31-2016 12:20
03-31-2016 12:20
Yes it still does it. It can be one or 2 bpm different. Higher on the PC dashboard than the phone. Yes always on the latest version of the app and frequently restarted.
I've noticed a number of other 'issues' that are probably down to rounding in the calculations. Just a shame that fitbit can't be consistent in their calculations across different devices. But in the scheme of things considering all the other much more serious problems with the Surge this one is no big deal.
Best Answer04-01-2016 05:53
04-01-2016 05:53
I just checked the computer display of resting heart rate and the display on my iphone. The data is not the same and the graphs are not even in the same shape. The two sets of data are in the same general range.
Best Answer04-04-2016 14:05
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04-04-2016 14:05
Hey there @SteveOvergard and @chris2121! Thanks a lot for sharing this. I have forwarded this to our specialist team. Rest assured that they are working hard to find the source of this. Keep an eye on this thread for any update.
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