04-22-2022
06:46
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04-23-2022
11:52
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RodrigoMFitbit
04-22-2022
06:46
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11:52
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RodrigoMFitbit
Have noticed bedtime is not actual bedtime. This seems to be random. For example: Actual bedtime was approximately 10:30pm last night. Today when I checked my sleep results it showed 8:30 pm for bedtime?
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04-23-2022
12:20
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06-05-2024
07:55
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MarreFitbit
04-23-2022
12:20
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07:55
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MarreFitbit
@Guy_ Thanks for your input.
@Strausbo53 Welcome to the forums. Thanks for your inquiry regarding the bedtime. The inquiry is not all clear to me.
Do you mean the Fitbit app shows a different start time for the sleep log? Or is it regarding the bed time setting on the app? Has it always been like that? Or did it just recently start? Do you spend some time in bed or in the couch prior going to bed? Lack of movement and lower heart rate can be tracked by a Fitbit device as sleep, even though you are still awake. Those are the factors that a Fitbit device considers before starting the sleep tracking.
Have a nice day!
04-23-2022 06:08
04-23-2022 06:08
Hi @Strausbo53 - there is a difference between scheduled bedtime and the time when you fell asleep as detected by the device.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
04-23-2022
12:20
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06-05-2024
07:55
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MarreFitbit
04-23-2022
12:20
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06-05-2024
07:55
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MarreFitbit
@Guy_ Thanks for your input.
@Strausbo53 Welcome to the forums. Thanks for your inquiry regarding the bedtime. The inquiry is not all clear to me.
Do you mean the Fitbit app shows a different start time for the sleep log? Or is it regarding the bed time setting on the app? Has it always been like that? Or did it just recently start? Do you spend some time in bed or in the couch prior going to bed? Lack of movement and lower heart rate can be tracked by a Fitbit device as sleep, even though you are still awake. Those are the factors that a Fitbit device considers before starting the sleep tracking.
Have a nice day!
04-29-2022 09:44
04-29-2022 09:44
my sleep is never accurate. I have tried to loosen and tighten the band. Any suggestions?
08-08-2022 10:19
08-08-2022 10:19
This is the same for me. I’ve set bedtime for 11:45, but sleep cycle seems to start when I sit down to watch TV at 10pm. The next day, it show this time as awake or restless, and has quite a negative effect on my sleep score.
08-08-2022
10:45
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07-27-2024
06:29
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MarreFitbit
08-08-2022
10:45
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06:29
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MarreFitbit
Hi @MarkNB - sleep time is determined mainly by an algorithm based on your activity. A sleep schedule merely makes the watch dim and refuse notifications and wrist wake.
What you could try is logging into your settings here and setting your sleep sensitivity to sensitive, it may give a more accurate result.
Do remember to hit Submit at the bottom and then sync?
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
08-08-2022 13:39
08-08-2022 13:39