03-31-2024 02:08 - edited 03-31-2024 02:10
03-31-2024 02:08 - edited 03-31-2024 02:10
Hi there to everyone, I got a couple of questions about the monitoring of sleep.
Everything always woked more than good and I always found it really accurate in detecting the sleep time. This morning I had to change for the first time the "wake time" 'cause I tought I would fell asleep again but it didn't happened. I'd like to know if changing manually the wake time will affect in some way the "parameters" or the future auto-detect sleep option. And there's one thing I can't understand, why to set I woke up at 06: 30 am I have to enter 07:30 am.. (if I set 06:30, after it says 05:30 am). I tried to consider the Time zone and the "legal time" changed this this night, but it really doesn't make sense. Tnx to everyone who will answer and Happy Easter Day to everyone 😊
P.s. I don't know how to move this post in the right forum section, I don't think "Android app" is the right place, i'm sorry
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03-31-2024 15:15
03-31-2024 15:15
Hi @Davestream
If you need to correct the time you woke up today, you will need to set it an hour ahead as you learned. I had to do the same thing last Sunday when those of us in the USA switched to Daylight Saving Time and I needed to correct my wake up time.
You will probably still see a 1 hour gap in your sleep log since there was no data recorded when the time change occurred. I saw the same 1 hour gap.
Everything should sort itself out by tomorrow.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE
03-31-2024 04:41 - edited 03-31-2024 06:37
03-31-2024 04:41 - edited 03-31-2024 06:37
@Davestream I looked at your public profile and saw that you posted screenshots in Italian. The last Sunday in March is your change to DST. Everything you describe is common with the switch to DST and back. You can't fix today and it should be correct tomorrow.
This forum is the perfect place for this question.
Laurie | Maryland
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03-31-2024 07:08
03-31-2024 07:08
Just to be sure I understood, I have to do nothing and tomorrow there won't be this "hour gap"?
And tnx for the answer😊
03-31-2024 15:15
03-31-2024 15:15
Hi @Davestream
If you need to correct the time you woke up today, you will need to set it an hour ahead as you learned. I had to do the same thing last Sunday when those of us in the USA switched to Daylight Saving Time and I needed to correct my wake up time.
You will probably still see a 1 hour gap in your sleep log since there was no data recorded when the time change occurred. I saw the same 1 hour gap.
Everything should sort itself out by tomorrow.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE