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‎08-07-2024 12:24 PM (Last edited ‎08-26-2024 09:44 AM by SamsungAdam ) in
Galaxy WatchI have a Galaxy Watch 6. I bought it primarily to track my heart rate on an indoor bike. Is there any way I can set the watch to have the heart rate stay on continuously?
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‎08-07-2024 03:44 PM (Last edited ‎08-07-2024 05:06 PM ) in
Galaxy WatchBoth answers are correct. During a workout, your heart rate is continuously measured, but you have to turn the workout on or have the app set to detect workouts automatically. If you set the watch to continuously measure your HR, it will measure at all times, even when you are not exercising, so you will also get a clear idea of your resting HR.
To start the exercise and get your stats, go to the Health app and look for the workout icons (below the step counter) and if you don't see stationary bike as one of the 3 favs, click the circle on the extreme right where it says more, and select it from the list. You can only have 3 favs for quick access, so if you want to add the stationary bike as a fav, you will have to unfav one of the others.
You can also add the exercise tile to your watch screen by going to the wear app, tiles and choosing the exercises tile (and whatever other tile(s) you want, organize the order of your screens, click save and now you have quick access to any of your stats and workouts.
Apologies if you already know any of this, as one never knows the knowledge level of the questioner.