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By tapping the widget, you can access the Daily activity view. From the Daily activity view, you can
check your current heart rate, your highest and lowest heart rate readings of the day, and also
view what your lowest heart rate reading of the previous night was. For more information, see 24/7
Activity tracking.
The watch tracks your heart rate in 5-minute intervals and records the data for later analysis in the Flow app or web
service. If the watch detects that your heart rate is elevated, it starts to record your heart rate continuously. Continuous
recording can also start based on your wrist movements, for example, when you’re walking with a fast enough pace for at
least one minute. The continuous recording of your heart rate stops automatically when your activity level drops low
enough. When your watch detects that your arm is not moving or when your heart rate is not elevated it tracks your heart
rate in 5-minute cycles to find your lowest reading of the day.
In some cases, it is possible that you’ve seen a higher or lower heart rate on your watch during the day than is shown in the
continuous heart rate summary as the highest or lowest reading of your day. This can happen if the reading you’ve seen
falls outside the tracking interval.
The LEDs on the back of your watch are always on when the continuous heart rate feature is on and the
sensor on the back is in touch with your skin. For instructions on how to wear your watch for accurate heart
rate readings from the wrist, see Wrist-based heart rate measurement.
You can follow the Continuous Heart Rate data in more detail and in longer periods in Polar Flow, either in web or in the
mobile app. Learn more about the Continuous Heart Rate feature in this in-depth guide.
24/7 Activity tracking
Your watch tracks your activity with an internal 3D accelerometer that records your wrist movements. It analyzes the
frequency, intensity and regularity of your movements together with your physical information, allowing you to see how
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