Cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

My experience with sleep tracking

To mirror Dizzle40's post here: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Android-App/Google-Pixel-Watch-2-Sleep-tracking-is-generally-poor/td...

Original title: Sleep tracking is GARBAGE

My sleep sensitivity in the Fitbit app was already set to sensitive; I've changed it to "Normal" today to see if that makes any difference. I won't hold my breath.

Typical Issues

  • When I know I have slept well for several hours, it will often report a ridiculously low figure for sleep duration (e.g. 49 minutes) for the correct start and wake times.
  • It will often report a low sleep time like above, but will show me as waking a short time after starting sleep. When I enter the CORRECT time I woke up, suddenly all the sleep data is there and I will get a correct score and good data.
  • It often shows me as sleeping when I was reading a book.
  • This morning it showed 4h 29m sleep from 01:48 to 06:36; While I'm pretty sure I went to sleep earlier, it gets the benefit of the doubt. I know I briefly awoke at about 6.30 but I went back to sleep until 8.30. I corrected the timings and now it shows 3h 25m sleep with the "reduced data" format and no proper sleep stage info.

It has become completely unreliable as a source of sleep information with almost every morning showing non-credible results and nothing I have tried so far has even begun to improve it.

Moderator Edit: Clarified subject

Best Answer
0 Votes
0 REPLIES 0