Intensity minutes summarized wrong

I noticed that my intensity minutes were unusually high the last weeks (since the last software update? Not sure). Today I finally looked closer and saw this discrepancy between an activity and the daily intensity minutes:

I then checked (but did not change) the settings for HFV-measurements and I rebooted my watch (a Venu S3). Now the calculations for NEW measurements seem to be back to normal:

Is there any way to correct the wrong calculations of the last weeks? And can you give me a hint on what the problem was?

Thanks,

Jennifer

  • I don't see what is incorrect. You got 1 intensity minute for your walking (which could be correct since HR is usually low during walking) and a few minutes more for your daily life. Seems ok. Then you rebooted and logged some dancing and had a higher HR which gave you some more minutes of both types.

    You can't edit the past intensity minutes.

  • The problem is, that my first activity should have resulted in 0 HIGH intensity &1 MODERATE intensity, and not in 1 HIGH & 24 MODERATE ( I assume that was actually LOW intensity woman shrugging: light skin tone)

    The second activity was correctly calculated (12 HIGH), but it then added up incorrectly again (to 13 instead of 12 HIGH, etc.)

  • The walk did give you 1 moderate intensity and the graph shows that. The 1 high and 23 moderate came from what you did outside of the activity. You see when in the graph. Around 16:00-17:00. Compare with your HR graph for that day and see if you had a higher HR at that time.

  • That would be new to me Thinking I‘m quite sure that the values were like that right after the first activity. I checked my HR and you are right about the increase at around 16:00. But today I had the same an not a single intensity minutes, as would be correct (if stress is the reason for a hight heart rate, not activity)