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  2. Fitbit heart data reveals its secrets [Video] - AOL

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    Fitibit's wristbands have collected 150 billion hours' worth of heart-rate data from people around the world. For the first time, the company offered a look inside that data, to see how lifestyle ...

  3. Want to see your Fitbit health data? Now you don't have to ...

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    Frankly, it’s not easy being Fitbit right now.Dogged by server crashes in the past month, the wearable that measures your heart rate, steps and sleep (among other things) has seen more than its ...

  4. Fitness tracker - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Charge 3 activity tracker. A fitness tracker or activity tracker is an electronic device or app that measures and collects data about an individual's movements and physical responses, towards the goal of monitoring and improving their health, fitness, or psychological wellness over time.

  5. Google Health - Wikipedia

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    Google Health was the name given to a 2008–2012 version of a service, which allowed Google users to volunteer their health records—either manually or by logging into their accounts at partnered health services providers—into the Google Health system, thereby merging potentially separate health records into one centralized Google Health profile.

  6. Fitbit appears to capture the exact moment of post-breakup ...

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    The Fitbit monitor shows a pre-breakup heart rate of approximately 65 beats per minute, climbing to a post-breakup heart rate of about 80 beats per minute.

  7. Heart rate monitor - Wikipedia

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    A heart rate monitor (HRM) is a personal monitoring device that allows one to measure/display heart rate in real time or record the heart rate for later study. It is largely used to gather heart rate data while performing various types of physical exercise. Measuring electrical heart information is referred to as electrocardiography (ECG or EKG).

  8. Pulse watch - Wikipedia

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    Wearable technologies that monitor heart rate has interested users for a very long time. [14] In addition to the pulse watch which monitors heart rate from pulse detection at the wrist. There are also devices which use similar technologies to monitor heart rate from the ear, forearm and chest, using a chest strap. [2]

  9. From Fitbit to Fit: What to Do with All That Data - AOL

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