Bevel doesn't detect VFC and doesn't offer me recovery data.
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AM
It doesn't show me the recovery percentage since, according to the app, VFC data is missing. I take my sleep data with the Ultrahuman Ring and it takes VFC data and transfers it to Apple's native Health app, but Bevel is unable to recognize them. I have worn the ring for two full nights, this is the third day I have worn the ring.
Randell
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AM
Solved Randell Thanks for your help
Randell
AM: Understood, thanks for confirming.
To make sure that the configuration is correct, I will be happy to review it. Feel free to submit your updated calculation settings here.
I'm closing the ticket for now.
AM
Randell
Randell
Hello AM, let me help you with this.
Could you go to Bezel -> Profile -> Personalization -> Calculation and take a screenshot of the view?
AM
Randell
Randell
AM: I see. Do you have any data that is being written to Apple Health? Or is it just your Ultrahuman ring?
AM
Randell in Apple Health write both the ring and the Apple Watch. The Watch usually only records my workouts and values when I don't wear the ring
Randell
AM: I see. Thank you! If you want the value to match that of Apple Health (I suppose the Apple Health value is the one you synchronized from Ultrahuman to Apple Health), I suggest that you change the VFC and FCR method to Apple Health + Full Day.
That's your decision, your preference. Thank you!
AM
Randell Thanks to you! Do you mean this form?
Randell
AM: Sí, eso es.
Randell
AM: Just to make sure. Could you move on to the next thing? I would like to verify the data.
- Apple Health -> VFC -> Scroll down, tap “Show all data” -> Tap today's record -> Capture the view.
- Apple Health -> FCR -> Scroll down, tap “Show all data” -> Tap today's record -> Capture the view.
AM
Randell FCR
AM
Randell VFC
Randell
AM: Thank you! Can you confirm whether Ultrahuman's resting heart rate (HRR) and heart rate variability (HRV) data on Apple Health match your sleep period?
Note the timestamp you see in the screenshot you provided
AM
Randell They don't match. It's probably because Apple Health takes data about the watch and the ring and integrates them both?
VFC AppleHealth: 94 ms/ultrahuman :57 ms (ultrahuman gives me the HRV data at night, not all day)
AppleHealth FCR: 60 LPM/ Ultrahuman: 52 LPM.
I would also like to add that I am currently wearing the ring all day except at work (I work from 7am to 15pm)
Randell
AM: Hm, can you try to change it from Entire Dire to Entire Sleep and then keep the Apple Health method?
AM
Randell Tal que así?
Randell
AM: Yes, does this work for you?
AM
Randell Yes, it gives me the recovery data. What I haven't checked is if the ones on the ring match those on Apple Health. Is this important?
Randell
AM: Since we are extracting the data from your Ultrahuman, I suggest that you check if the Ultrahuman data matches those of Bevel.
Again, for resting heart rate (HRR) and heart rate variability (HRV), the raw data should correspond to your sleep period, as we use “Full Sleep” here.
We configured this to not include the data that your Apple Watch records with Apple Health throughout the day.
AM
Randell I give you screenshots. It seems that the VFC still doesn't match between Bevel (101.7) and Ultrahuman (57). While the FCR does match. The only thing that can occur to me is that the data from Ultrahuman and Bevel is not the same, since UH specifies that it is during the night and Bevel does not...
Also in data sources regarding the FCR and the VFC, I have hidden the Apple Watch data in Bevel. I'm attaching the screenshot to you too
Randell
AM: I see. Is there a way to check and compare Ultrahuman data with data that has been synchronized with Apple Health? Check and compare them to see if they match.
Also, I'm not sure how Ultrahuman calculates its metrics, so we could take that into consideration.