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  • Is there a way to isolate the “other rhythm” category so I can see that location in the ekg?

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    • Hi, if you drag the black dot on the Heart Rate Graph to the location/point where the O marker is present , it will automatically move the ECG Graph too, to the corresponding location in ECG

  • The majority of my cardio exercise is on the elliptical. Since there is no setting for elliptical what setting would be best

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    • Hi, We currently don’t have the activity type you requested. Thanks for your feedback , we will be conveying this to our team. Meanwhile, you can choose the type as ‘Other’ and rename it to any activity type as per your choice.

    • Here’s another vote for adding Elliptical to the activity list.

  • Has anyone had this long enough for the lithium battery to degrade and no longer have sufficient run time? How long past the year can it be expected to last before replacement is needed?

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  • This community tab on the phone would be much more useful if it was able to retain the position reading the posts instead of always reverting to the beginning every time the view is changed to another tab.
    If it kept the same place it’d be easier to pick up where you left off.

  • Is there a reference for understanding normal or acceptable parameters for percentage of “Other” readings on the EKG pie chart? While at rest or sleeping greater than 99% is Normal. When exercising, however, only about 75% is Normal with the remainder usually Other or a combination of Other and Noisy.

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    • Did you get any answers here?

      • Hi Mark, It’s important to understand that the Other Rhythm % is based on the number of 20 second sessions that contain a single or multiple deviations from normal rhythm, as a percentage of the total 20s sessions in your recording. It is best to look for relative changes in this feature to understand if there have been changes in your heart…Read More

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