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How to measure Minutes To Fall Asleep in App?

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Hello, I want to measure my "minutesToFallAsleep" with Fitbit App for Android.

But, it doesn't work well.  Could you tell me the requirement for the measurement?

I am trying with following settings.

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<Settings>

Android Version : 6.0.1

Advanced Setting > Sleep Sensitivity : Sensitive

 

<Operation>

When getting asleep, I did following operation.

1.  Launch Fitbit App.

2. Open "Sleep" and tap "+" button.

3. Select "Begin Sleep Now" and get falling asleep.

4. When waking up, tap "I'm Awake" button.

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I want to know the requirements for the measurement of "minutesToFallAsleep".

If you know the detail, could you give me the information?

 

 

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Hello @SA_AllegroSmart.

 

Thanks for sharing all those details on the matter.

 

In this case if you use the 'Being Sleep Now' option on the app, no minuted to fall asleep will be recorded given that the app considers the whole time as time asleep. In order to get details on the time it took you to fall asleep you would need to use a Fitbit device. Be sure to click on that link to see all of the different devices that we offer.

 

Feel free to reach out with any further questions.

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Hello @SA_AllegroSmart.

 

Thanks for sharing all those details on the matter.

 

In this case if you use the 'Being Sleep Now' option on the app, no minuted to fall asleep will be recorded given that the app considers the whole time as time asleep. In order to get details on the time it took you to fall asleep you would need to use a Fitbit device. Be sure to click on that link to see all of the different devices that we offer.

 

Feel free to reach out with any further questions.

Lanuza | Community Moderator

Remember to vote for posts that helped you out! Tired of the same workout music? Try a Podcast! 🙂

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Dear Mr. Lanuza

 

Thank you for your advice.

Maybe, if the first sleep level is 0 (awake), it will be the timeToFallAsleep.

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