05-27-2017
08:15
- last edited on
08-20-2020
20:08
by
MatthewFitbit
05-27-2017
08:15
- last edited on
08-20-2020
20:08
by
MatthewFitbit
Hi,
I wear my Fitbit to bed but it's not always on my hand during the day.
Several times it had started to track my sleep when it was on my desk and not on my hand.
It sometimes adds randome naps when it's actually just sitting somewhere in my room or in my backpack.
Is anyone ells experiencing sleep patterns when they aren't wearing the Fitbit.
Thanks
03-19-2018 07:04
03-19-2018 07:04
I just purchased a Fitbit Alta and I need to use it only when I sleep.
I work in an industry that does not allow the Fitbit to be worn during work hours.
Will this affect my sleep data?
I see on this board that others say it records sleep when the device is sitting on a desk and not used.
I would like to log only my sleep patterns and not as an activity tracker.
03-19-2018 08:39
03-19-2018 08:39
No it won't. I wear my Ionic during the day and Alta HR at night and haven't had any issues.
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one cruise ship at a time!07-22-2018 04:39
07-22-2018 04:39
my fitbit does the same. I don't put it on until I go to bed. Last night it started tracking sleep over an hour and a half before I put it on. Said it couldn't get good HR so simplified data all night... yeah, I'd say it couldn't get a HR... it was in the drawer.
07-28-2018 11:45
07-28-2018 11:45
Yeah...... I just got a Charge 2 and left it off one night. It recorded my sleep anyway!
What I'm wondering.... is... if it does that, how accurate is it really when you DO wear it??
Are we all getting duped into using a not-so-great device? We already know that the steps are not accurate. I logged 64 steps before even putting feet on the floor yesterday! (and yes, it reset and was at 0)
07-28-2018 11:57
07-28-2018 11:57
Mine did it again last night... said I was in deep sleep when I was up getting ready for bed, taking care of cats.
10-07-2018 00:11
10-07-2018 00:11
I removed my Fitbit to charge it and then forgot to put it back onto my wrist before sleeping the night. Despite this I was given a fully monitored sleep pattern including light, REM and heavy readings. Please explain this!
01-09-2019 14:49
01-09-2019 14:49
I've been experiencing the same issue with my Charge 3. It tracks sleep hem I take it off to shower or wash dishes. It's the only tracker I have on the account, and I don't have it linked with any other apps.
07-26-2019 07:13
07-26-2019 07:13
Mine tracks sleep even if it is in the charger overnight. The read out also shows trends similar to those I get when I do wear it to bed. Like you, I am not very confident that I am getting a true reading. I do not have any other device or app connected so that excuse does not apply in my case.
09-21-2019 15:18
09-21-2019 15:18
Same thing happened to me. I didn’t wear it and I received a sleep pattern similar to my previous nights
01-04-2020 06:04
01-04-2020 06:04
Last night I took my apple watch off meaning to charge it But it in the pocket of my sweat pants Forgot to charge it slept with it in the pocket Got full sleep graph and almost full hr graph with it in my pocket Know it’s not accurate because I have been wearing a hr monitor for almost 3 months straight and my resting heart rate has been always between 68 to 72 those days Last night it was 59 with hr dips into the high 40s In over 100 days of tracking I have never had a hr below 62 much less 59 or in the 40s I get it my movement could still be tracked in my pocket but comparing it to a false hr means false sleep data imho
04-17-2020 07:29
04-17-2020 07:29
I know this is an old thread but I'm having same issue. I am totally disgusted with Fitbit right now. Between this and the non removable ad for premium taking up 1/3 of my sleep screen I now have zero trust in Fitbit products and am making a switch.
04-17-2020 07:56
04-17-2020 07:56
06-05-2020 03:30
06-05-2020 03:30
My Versa 2 said I was sleeping, and showed stages of sleep (light, deep, light, REM) and even me waking up a few times when I took it off and it was sitting on my dresser. Sleep tracking is very prominent and very false.
It can tell that something is near the green sensor, but it can't tell if you are wearing it. That is just dishonest.
07-09-2020 16:31
07-09-2020 16:31
It happens to me also. I forgot to take it out of my gym bag today after pool time. While sitting on my floor it recorded a 3+ hour sleep period complete with naps and awake time, nut only a basic report and mo sleep score. Lol I was doing housework most of that time.
08-04-2020 21:55
08-04-2020 21:55
I lost my fitbit in my recliner for almost 6 months. I found it 2 weeks ago and I have about 5 days recorded per week of sleep activity. I can tell which weeks were the last ones because there will be one or two entries of 58 minutes of deep sleep. What is going on here?
08-11-2020 13:18
08-11-2020 13:18
I did the three taps to re-set my fitbit and then the fitbit screen went blank. It is still plugged into the outlet and I see the "battery charging" icon. Did the reset work? I am having problems with the fitbit recording sleep when I am not wearing it.
Thanks!
02-19-2021 07:01
02-19-2021 07:01
I had the same thing happen this past Wednesday night.
Fitbit on the nightstand all night but a detailed record of the night was present in the sleep days. I agree, it's a scam.
02-19-2021 07:20
02-19-2021 07:20
04-26-2021 03:34
04-26-2021 03:34
Same here. I do a relaxation exercise right before sleep but my tracker was including that as sleep even though I was clearly awake. To address that, I started taking the tracker off before doing the exercise but it still includes the time when it is off my wrist as sleep. Last night I soaked in the tub before doing the exercise and the tracker counted my sleep starting from the time I took it off for the bath. I don’t have any other devices. I did buy a Charge 4 but returned it because it did the same thing but was even less accurate given it failed to count the return to sleep after night wakefulness, even though I managed to get a couple more hours of sleep. Sometimes the Charge 2 captures that return to sleep but doesn’t include it as part of the entire night’s sleep. So it doesn’t factor into the sleep score. This defeats the purpose since some people have sleep maintenance problems where they wake up too early. Managing to get back to sleep is a big step toward correcting this problem. A device that doesn’t allow a larger interruption in sleep is designed by people who understand nothing about common sleep problems. If you sleep well why do you even need a tracker? If you don’t this device does not give you accurate feedback.
05-07-2021 07:12
05-07-2021 07:12
Had the exacr same thing happen last night- left it on the charger in the kitchen and put it on this morning.... no one else in the house uses one. So how accurate is it when I'm wearing it??