Yes please Garmin. Make this easier for those of us who think a python is a snake. A button in the Garmin connect App to export heart rate, or other useful, data (in a common,easily accessible, format…
The whole reason I got a garmin was so I could download and save my Heart Rate information. I never imagined this MOST USEFUL possible thing to do with this data instead of constant crappy reminders of…
garmin is not here to help...so forget it
Clicking on the gear icon whilst on the HR page allows me to download a .fit file, which I've found very difficult to work with
There currently is no way (that I know of) to export this data in another format than the .FIT files. You can write a program for it yourself with the FIT SDK on thisisant.com, or convert the FIT files to .CSV files with the ready-to-use FitCSV tool that is also contained in the FIT SDK. These CSV's are not easy to work with, requiring very good spreadsheet-skills or post-processing with other tools (awk on Linux, python.. many choices).
There is good documentation in the SDK, and on the forum on the thisisant.com site.
There currently is no way (that I know of) to export this data in another format than the .FIT files. You can write a program for it yourself with the FIT SDK on thisisant.com, or convert the FIT files to .CSV files with the ready-to-use FitCSV tool that is also contained in the FIT SDK. These CSV's are not easy to work with, requiring very good spreadsheet-skills or post-processing with other tools (awk on Linux, python.. many choices).
There is good documentation in the SDK, and on the forum on the thisisant.com site.
is there another piece of software or platform that handles and displays .fit files nicely?
Yes please Garmin. Make this easier for those of us who think a python is a snake. A button in the Garmin connect App to export heart rate, or other useful, data (in a common,easily accessible, format), with an option then to choose the range of dates/time period, or all data, would be wonderful. Giving another new dimension to your fitness watches! My Fenix 6X is wonderful btw.
The whole reason I got a garmin was so I could download and save my Heart Rate information. I never imagined this MOST USEFUL possible thing to do with this data instead of constant crappy reminders of some stupid "steps" goal or pathetic "activity" goal that I never wanted or asked for.. Certainly Garmin is keeping every single second of our HR info to sell around the world, but when we want to see our own data Oh No that's impossible you have to STD the fit file blah blah.