05-15-2017 04:56
05-15-2017 04:56
I understand I can get the battery level of a device at the last time it was synced here:
https://dev.fitbit.com/docs/devices/#multi-device-overview
As I understand it, this just a single snapshot of the most recent battery level. Is there any way to get historical battery level?
It's fine if it's 'choppy' (i.e. readings are only available during the time of syncs, but either not available or 0 otherwise). I also understand that the values may be limited to values like "empty","low", "high", etc and won't be numbers.
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Best Answer05-16-2017 14:20
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05-16-2017 14:20
@Zharko You can't get historical battery data, you can only get the battery level of the device the last time it synced.
I also understand that the values may be limited to values like "empty","low", "high", etc and won't be numbers.
Correct. The possible values are "high", "medium", "low", and "empty".
05-16-2017 14:20
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05-16-2017 14:20
@Zharko You can't get historical battery data, you can only get the battery level of the device the last time it synced.
I also understand that the values may be limited to values like "empty","low", "high", etc and won't be numbers.
Correct. The possible values are "high", "medium", "low", and "empty".
05-17-2017 06:29
05-17-2017 06:29
Thank you @AndrewFitbit