09-27-2023
08:39
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09-27-2023
14:21
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JuanFitbit
09-27-2023
08:39
- last edited on
09-27-2023
14:21
by
JuanFitbit
The only value Fitbit had was its app as its harware is pure ***. guess what? They upgraded their app to **** whether your heart rate is shown as a range and you cannot see your current HR. This company will go bankrupt.
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity & word choice
09-27-2023 10:25
09-27-2023 10:25
Current heart rate is clearly displayed on both the Fitbit (any version) and the app, both the new and old. If it’s not, all you have to do is change the settings - -
09-27-2023 10:59
09-27-2023 10:59
09-27-2023 11:59
09-27-2023 11:59
Hi, @paf123 it shows you the range when your Fitbit is not actively connected to the app. If you have recently synced it will show you your current heartrate. For myself, I actually like that it shows the range (which I think it is the range detected over the previous 24 hours) - I find it quite interesting to see the lowest and highest reading recorded without having to dive into the graphs.
If you scroll back through the days it will show you the range for each day, which I also find useful.
I also find it helpful to know that, when it shows the range, rather than current HR, my Fitbit may not be currently connected to the app.
These, are, of course, my personal thoughts on this matter. I am actually a big fan of the new app. Once I got used to it I found it more customisable than the old one. I really like the “focus” feature.
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
09-28-2023 15:25
09-28-2023 15:25
I just got the new app. What setting do I change in order to see my current heart rate?