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davidaragon

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May 14, 2015
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As far as I understand, my Apple Watch takes a heart rate measurement every 10 minutes, or whenever I open the glance.

I want to be able to view my heart rate data over the past 30-60 minutes. The glance only seems to show the current and most recent measurement. The Health app on iOS can only get down to a 24-hour period of detail, which is too big of a time window to view the data for the most recent 30-60 minutes.

Is there a built-in way to see a chart of my heart rate BPM for a small time window? Since this data lives in HealthKit, I'm open to 3rd party apps that could display the data how I need it. Thanks!
 
I'm guessing that'll take a 3rd party app and so far I haven't seen any. You mentioned wanting to see the last 30-60 minutes, and that's the easiest way I know how.
 
I did try this, but this is just a list of data points, it's not in a chart. I'd like to view the data in a chart so that it's easier to comprehend.

I am looking for the same thing. In what world would you want to display data that is sampled every ten minutes in a long list. I don't get it.
 
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