Min. Sleep HR too high?
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I’ve noticed for sometime that the “Minimum Sleep HR” reported by Suunto isn’t the actual lowest HR from the overnight data. Here’s an example from last night’s sleep. This is two images stitched together to show the issue. At the top, notice the overall range is 45-73bpm, then below the graph it says Average HR is 53bpm and Min. sleep HR is 48bpm. I’m not sure why it claims 48 when it clearly has 45 as the low point of the range. The bottom part of this screenshot is what it shows when I select the lowest point in the timeline, showing me yes, I did get to 45bpm.

This is pretty consistent every day, where the reported min. sleep HR is a few points higher than the lowest actual point on the graph. One thing I noticed is that Suunto doesn’t write all its data to Apple Health, and reviewing last night’s data, 48 is the lowest it sent to the Health system, as shown here:

Note the Apple Watch recorded several samples at 42-47 lower than the overall “min sleep HR” Suunto claims, so I do believe my HR dip was closer to 42 than to 478. This would be fine if the two devices were simply getting samples at different times, with one capturing a low point the other miss, but looking at the Suunto HR graph, it did get the lower points, but doesn’t send all samples to Apple Health and also not apparently noticing its own samples?
Do I misunderstand what “min. Sleep HR” is supposed to mean? If I have, then perhaps the descriptions of the data is wrong. From my vantage, it seems this is simply a bug in noting the actual lowest point.
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@raven said in Min. Sleep HR too high?:
I’ve noticed for sometime that the “Minimum Sleep HR” reported by Suunto isn’t the actual lowest HR from the overnight data
Yep, I’d noticed that myself for a while now