Since Stress Score is based on HRV, why does Garmin only show HRV during sleep and doesn't provide a way to see HRV during the day and only show's a proprietary metric that's not actually properly explained?
Since Stress Score is based on HRV, why does Garmin only show HRV during sleep and doesn't provide a way to see HRV during the day and only show's a proprietary metric that's not actually properly explained?
I am afraid nobody will tell you here on the forum, but as a workaround you can take the Health Snapshot at any time of the day to establish your momentary HRV in absolute values.
You could also widen the sleep hours, and get so longer over-night HRV stats, covering so parts of the day, if you really need to see the HRV trends during the day in absolute values.
There may be also…
.. err, widening the sleep hours would not help, in fact, since it looks like the HRV is being stored only during the detected (and not scheduled) sleep time.
I am afraid nobody will tell you here on the forum, but as a workaround you can take the Health Snapshot at any time of the day to establish your momentary HRV in absolute values.
Great tip! Thanks! It doesn't make sense that Garmin doesn't provide this trend graph!
You could also widen the sleep hours, and get so longer over-night HRV stats, covering so parts of the day, if you really need to see the HRV trends during the day in absolute values.
There may be also some Connect IQ apps offering the HRV information. Not sure about the all-day stats, but there are for sure apps showing HRV during an activity (it usually requires wearing a HRM strap though).
.. err, widening the sleep hours would not help, in fact, since it looks like the HRV is being stored only during the detected (and not scheduled) sleep time.
So many attempted workarounds for something so simple for Garmin to just add!