A:AnswerYou did not specify which Fitbit you are using. As a Fitbit Sense 2 user, I can say with confidence that the Sense 2 cannot be used for monitoring blood glucose levels.
A:AnswerHi, Irish. A charging cable is included in the box if you purchase a new Fitbit Sense 2. For any additional questions and concerns, reach us at: https://goo.gle/contactfitbit
A:AnswerMy answer depends on how snugly your Fitbit Sense 2 is held to your wrist by the watch's wristband. If your Sense 2 moves easily over your wrist, then you must tighten it up until it does not move easily on your wrist. If your Sense 2 was tightly secured to your wrist when you experienced the erroneous pulse rate readouts, then it is possible your Sense 2 was detecting palpitations in your heart beat, such as atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter. If, during the time your Fitbit appeared to be reporting an erroneous heart beat rate, you were monitoring your pulse rate manually and you felt no additional heart beats beyond your regular sinus rhythm of 60 per minute, then your watch may be faulty and should be brought to Best Buy for fault analysis. If, however, you did detect additional, though faint, beats in addition to your basic sinus rhythm of 60 beats per minute, then you were experiencing heart palpitations that your watch correctly reported; and you should see your family doctor immediately for referral to a consulting cardiologist.
A:AnswerIt does not check glucose. I purchased mine because it had an ECG in it so I could check my heart. It stopped not working correctly and when I took it back to Best Buy, they offered no help or exchange and even had a really bad attitude. Beware, Best Buy only lets you return an Item I think its 10 days after purchase and I am not sure if its even that long. I have done a lot of business with them, but I have chosen other stores in which to spend my money because of this. Good luck.