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      cheetah694 Bronze Member @maszop
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      @maszop It could also be that the watch is telling you are fatigued and you start feeling fatigued. This is a very slippery territory. I wager that the same athlete on a race day, one with a watch telling him he is fatigued and one with a watch telling him he is in excellent shape, will show different race time. A fitness watch can play tricks on people without them even noticing it. It’s called placebo effect, and it’s absolutely real.

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        maszop Bronze Member @cheetah694
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        @cheetah694 Even a small beer shows up in my HRV results. Or I even notice signs of a cold before I even realize it.

        As for the EliteHRV comparisons, they’re pointless and you’re drawing the wrong conclusions. They’re not measuring the same thing.
        Of course, that doesn’t mean it works perfectly for everyone. It works very well for me.

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          cheetah694 Bronze Member @maszop
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          @maszop Heartbeat is heartbeat. Heartrate variability is heartrate variability. It’s only that EliteHRV gives you the real number and the watch gives you a calculated approximation with an obscure formula. The comparison is not pointless. It shows how off the watch is from what it is supposed to show. You don’t have to act like a Suunto support clerk here. If the watch is not consistent for many people, then that’s just how it is. Everyone here has access to Google, Wiki, ChatGPT etc. and can figure out what is what easily.

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            maszop Bronze Member @cheetah694
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            @cheetah694 Maybe you should read about what, when and how is measured instead of engaging in pointless discussions.

            And not in ChatGPT, but in the documentation.

            And I am probably the last person on this forum who can be called a Suunto support clerk.

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              Mads Hintz-Madsen @cheetah694
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              @cheetah694 said in HRV recording consistently scoring 26...:

              @maszop Heartbeat is heartbeat. Heartrate variability is heartrate variability. It’s only that EliteHRV gives you the real number and the watch gives you a calculated approximation with an obscure formula. The comparison is not pointless. It shows how off the watch is from what it is supposed to show. You don’t have to act like a Suunto support clerk here. If the watch is not consistent for many people, then that’s just how it is. Everyone here has access to Google, Wiki, ChatGPT etc. and can figure out what is what easily.

              The HRV score from eliteHRV is not measured in milliseconds. It is their own defined unitless score and is not comparable to Suunto’s HRV rmssd measurement.

              Attached is the definition of the eliteHRV score (from their FAQ)
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                aiv4r
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                I came here to say that measuring 26 (or any other number) every night sounds like a bug and should not happen, so probably should reach out to Suunto about that or try some other tool/watch to test it.

                On the discussion part, I think it is common knowledge by now, that only reliable HRV measurement is in the morning and slightly worse but still reliable is overnight. And does not matter which number it is or what units it is used as (might be carrots per bucket), only trends matters.
                I checked ads for eliteHRV app, so much nonsense haven’t seen for quite some time, a lot of “readiness score/stress level/prevent illness” type of things, that has 0 scientific proof.

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                  ChrisA Platinum Member @TED77
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                  @TED77 said in HRV recording consistently scoring 26...:

                  @maszop said in HRV recording consistently scoring 26...:

                  @TED77 You’re measuring and comparing two different things. Hence the discrepancies.

                  Instead of wasting time on pointless comparisons, read up on how (and what) is measured and displayed in both apps.

                  Please explain your rationale of how they are completely different things? I’m very aware of what hrv is so no need for your patronising approach.

                  Just my two cents: You can “block” users, so you don’t waste time on rude and arrogant answers

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                    Gunnar Bronze Member @ChrisA
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                    @ChrisA but unfortunately you see the comments of blocked users when they are quoted…

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                      ChrisA Platinum Member @Gunnar
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                      @Gunnar that’s true - but at least it’s a bit less distracting

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                        amko34 @Neil McElroy
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                        @Neil-McElroy My range is given as 72-85ms. I guess on average I get a 80,81 but obviously with some variation. Recently, after having couple of drinks, I got a 53ms in that night.

                        Couple of days before, I was feeling like I was about to get sick. When I checked HRV for the night before, I had 71ms. Arguably, it’s not that much below the minimum of the range but as I scored usually 80s I thought it matches the bad feeling I had on that day (might be confirmation bias).

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