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Image 1 — Scores got Thanos snapped
Image 2 — Scores got Thanos snapped

Scores got Thanos snapped

Anyone else have a wiped calendar? (It's everything since when I started using the band in April, but I only attached June for reference). I'm guessing the developers are messing with something, maybe as they revamp the color scheme or whatever. I can still see my data in the trends at least...

Ofc I messaged support only to realize they won't be available till Monday. By then, hopefully everything is restored and maybe I'm just overreacting. But you can imagine my WTF moment.

Also, my band didn't get my sleep data and I can't help but wonder if that coincides with the developers doing something over night.

u/zihua-1723 — 5 days ago

HRV conversion

...So I got bored and decided to convert Visible's HRV score back to RMSSD (ms). I rounded the ms values down cause I don't think decimals are helpful here and other wearbles give whole numbers anyways.

I also didn't bother with higher scores because they convert to ridiculously high ms values. For reference, HRV generally doesn't exceed 200 ms, unless someone's super athletic.

I've seen other people express a similar sentiment that it would be nice to be able to view HRV scores in ms on the app, especially when you consider that there's more of a difference in ms values between higher scores as the formula becomes less sensitive. Ex: There's a 10 ms gap between a 77 and 76 but only a 1 ms gap between a 47 and 46.

Also, I've gotten into the habit of comparing my resting HRV to a standing HRV, and the ms values give me a much clearer picture of the difference and how my autonomic system is behaving (or not behaving). I get the logic but the linear scale (Visible HRV score) is kinda ho-hum in my opinion, whereas ms values let me calculate just how much my HRV decreases and differs day-to-day.

Anyways, food for thought.

u/zihua-1723 — 1 month ago