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How can i turn sleep score off?

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I used to track my average sleep time in order to focus on getting more sleep. This has changed to show sleep score which I don’t find useful - does anyone know how I can change this back? 

 

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i don’t blame you. i am not using fitbit anymore. i’m thinking about an apple watch but then again, i’m kind of enjoying not being tethered to one of these things. do i ready need a device to tell me if i had a good night’s sleep? 😴

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Thanks - might be the ONLY solution!

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Jerry Hamel
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There's no way to turn it off. 

If you don't like it or want to use it, don't look at it. 

I'm not sure what the big deal is?? 

If your app is updated, you should be getting the number of hours of sleep each night and a weekly average of hours slept. 

Philippians 4:13 Cancer Survivor Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans
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Justchicjenz thank you for your insightful and helpful and respectful comment. I'm sure it will help anyone who reads it. 😊 

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2022 and here I am stuck with the same issue. Has this really not been resolved by Fitbit??????

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Hello @Rj0713 and welcome to the Community.  I'm sorry to inform you that Fitbit has no plans to make the sleep score optional.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Sleep Score is a useless distraction that irritates me. My medical practitioners agree that it has no value. Actual sleep time and averages are what my cardiologist and endocrinologist are interested in.

As a result, I likely will replace my Fitbit with an Apple Watch later this year.

Jerry Hamel
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@Jerryhamel   Your actual sleep time and averages are still available in the app.  After you tap on your Sleep tile, swipe to the left in the blue area with the sleep score bar graphs.  You will see your Hours Slept (not hours in bed).  Swipe left again and you can see how your sleep matches your target sleep schedule.  Both of these graph can expand and can rotate to landscape view to cover a longer time period.

 

The actual sleep score makes more sense to Premium users.  There is more information in the advanced sleep analytics.  I understand why someone wouldn't pay for Premium, just for the sleep score analytics.  The sleep stages are also benchmarked for age, something not available with sleep patterns.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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I had Premium for a trial and again when they offered it free for a period of time. It was useless to me. Maybe if someone is into high performance athletics it would mean more. 

Philippians 4:13 Cancer Survivor Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans
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