03-21-2017
14:30
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04-19-2017
17:22
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ErickFitbit
03-21-2017
14:30
- last edited on
04-19-2017
17:22
by
ErickFitbit
Hi. I have just discovered this too. Until yesterday I was able to click on the vertical lines on the sleep graph (mobile Android app) and see actual times awake, restless etc
Your suggestion to press and hold doesn't work for me. I'm wondering if the recent updates to the app have affected this functionality, which I used daily.
Any solutions gratefully received as I don't really want to have to fire up my laptop every time I want more detailed info.
Many thanks
Alex
Moderator edit: edited title for clarity
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04-03-2017 06:11
04-03-2017 06:11
Is there a fix to see the awake_restless times
04-03-2017 11:05
04-03-2017 11:05
I think it's terrible to take functionality away from a user or to suddenly start charging for something they thought they had purchased.
I bought a fitbit specifically because it tracked sleep, with which I was engaged in a dire battle. Now that I can't click and see the times, the sleep function is pretty useless. It always starts my "asleep" time when I'm lying in bed watching TV. But this never bothered me since I could go back in and click on the lines of my last movements and figure out when I actually fell asleep. Now that I can't do this, the fitbit is useless. Even if this functionality comes with an upgraded version, I don't trust fitbit enough to purchase through them again. Maybe I'll get the fancy new version for the sleep capabilities, and a few months later you will just take them away.
I will be moving on to another company, I'm afraid. I'll pay more if I need to, but hopefully the next company will let me keep what I spent my money on.
04-03-2017 18:18
04-03-2017 18:18
I agree & said as much to Fitbit. Their respouse is below. Basically, it seems they want us to upgrade to a more expensive Fitbit that shows "sleep stages." No thank you, mine was fine before the app got "upgraded."
Fitbit's Response:
Hi Stephanie,
It's sad to hear that you're considering to leave the Fitbit family.
We truly apologize that this necessary feature was affected by the current updates we are working on. This is definitely not the experience we'd like you to have. Be guaranteed that this is not a final update, especially that we've seen how many users are upset about the changes made to the Online Dashboard for sleep.
We are always considering your feedback as our valued customers because this is not about us, but about you. Users might not be able to go back to the previous version of the app. However, the next update will happen to make sure that the app's features align with your interests and needs.
Also, you can trust that you do not need to upgrade to have this feature.
We still hope that you'd stay with us. Don't hesitate to let us know if you have other thoughts, and we'd be glad to see what we can do.
Sincerely,
Mara D. and the Fitbit Team
04-03-2017 19:10
04-03-2017 19:10
I am experiencing the same issue. Restarting has not re-established the previous timeline tags.
04-03-2017 19:15 - edited 04-03-2017 19:16
04-03-2017 19:15 - edited 04-03-2017 19:16
@smh2592 wrote:I agree & said as much to Fitbit. Their respouse is below. Basically, it seems they want us to upgrade to a more expensive Fitbit that shows "sleep stages." No thank you, mine was fine before the app got "upgraded."
Fitbit's Response:
Hi Stephanie,
It's sad to hear that you're considering to leave the Fitbit family.
We truly apologize that this necessary feature was affected by the current updates we are working on. This is definitely not the experience we'd like you to have. Be guaranteed that this is not a final update, especially that we've seen how many users are upset about the changes made to the Online Dashboard for sleep.
We are always considering your feedback as our valued customers because this is not about us, but about you. Users might not be able to go back to the previous version of the app. However, the next update will happen to make sure that the app's features align with your interests and needs.
Also, you can trust that you do not need to upgrade to have this feature.
We still hope that you'd stay with us. Don't hesitate to let us know if you have other thoughts, and we'd be glad to see what we can do.
Sincerely,Mara D. and the Fitbit Team
I won't hold my breath. They're full of mud.
04-03-2017 19:40
04-03-2017 19:40
04-04-2017 01:18
04-04-2017 01:18
Thank you for posting this. It worked great and I'm back to ver. 2.44 and am able to see my sleep times. BTW, if you access FitBit online you can still hover and see your sleep times.
04-04-2017 03:07
04-04-2017 03:07
I too have the problem of Fitbit Android app update knocking out the detailed sleep pattern, (so as a user I am able to see what time it was during restless or awake periods). There's a lot of posts about this particular issue. Has Fitbit had any resolution? Is there a way to use an older version of Fitbit when the feature worked?
04-04-2017 03:39
04-04-2017 03:39
04-04-2017 04:15
04-04-2017 04:15
04-04-2017 04:42 - edited 04-04-2017 04:47
04-04-2017 04:42 - edited 04-04-2017 04:47
Welcome to Tuesday @ErickFitbit.
Can you confirm that the reply to @@smh2592 from "Mary D" is a breakthrough to the dev team? SMH still seems a little uncertain.
04-04-2017 04:58
04-04-2017 04:58
@smh2592 ... Is your issue ticket #18005987 still active? Have they committed to a fix?
Thanks for being persistent!
04-04-2017 05:06 - edited 04-04-2017 05:08
04-04-2017 05:06 - edited 04-04-2017 05:08
how did you get it back to the earlier version?? I can't seem to find the thread that provided the answer. thanks!
04-04-2017 05:44
04-04-2017 05:44
@smh2592 That's the exact same letter I got back from Fitbit support!
04-04-2017 06:41
04-04-2017 06:41
04-04-2017 13:46
04-04-2017 13:46
WOW! Jawbone does all that? I wish I would have known about Jawbone before buying this stupid Fitbit Charge HR that was more than double the price of the Jawbone and it doesn't even do all that. Plus we don't get the new Sleep Stages on the Charge HR because it's not a newer product! But yet it costs $149?!? Good thing I still have time to return the Fitbit! GOODBYE FITBIT!!! HELLO JAWBONE!
04-05-2017 05:18
04-05-2017 05:18
Something happened to my app overnight, auto downgrade? I have now lost the sleep stages and am still without the ability to view the times when I touch the lines. I hated not being able to view the times of my disturbances, but at least it was fun seeing the sleep stages.
Now I am back to something Useless for monitoring my sleep!!!!! PLEASE FIX THIS!
Why can't Fitbit leave the times AND give us the sleep stages. I think we all would be happy with that.
04-05-2017 19:23
04-05-2017 19:23
I've gone back to v2.44 too, being able to see the times I am awake/restless if the whole point of me wearing my Charge 2 to bed. Until this is re-instated I wont be upgrading the app.
I look forward to the new features (light, REM sleep etc) being added also, but until I can see the times by hovering, I will not upgrade.
04-06-2017 02:38
04-06-2017 02:38
04-06-2017 05:07
04-06-2017 05:07
@Blahhh wrote:WOW! Jawbone does all that? I wish I would have known about Jawbone before buying this stupid Fitbit Charge HR that was more than double the price of the Jawbone and it doesn't even do all that. Plus we don't get the new Sleep Stages on the Charge HR because it's not a newer product! But yet it costs $149?!? Good thing I still have time to return the Fitbit! GOODBYE FITBIT!!! HELLO JAWBONE!
Yes, it absolutely does all that! Like a previous poster wrote, they may be dumping stock in order to roll out a new band, but who cares? At $36.00 (for the teal color - silver was $64.00, not sure why), it's worth the spend. So far so good with my Up3. Wakes me each morning, my alarm reminders are like clockwork, I get "buzzed" every hour reminding me to move. Sleep stats are AWESOME and I am really enjoying comparing my stages of sleep with the beats per minute HR. I don't have to wait the 10 minutes Fitbit makes you wait in order to see your exercise/activity. That really was lame. Why would a device wait 10 minutes before logging your activity??
The food logging isn't so hot on the UP3, but I use Weight Watchers, WHICH, BTW, I have synced with my Up3! My Up3 is also synced with my My Fitness Pal, SO, everything transfers over.
I have to wonder about the Fitbit company. It's disturbing that they force people to purchase a more expensive device, by taking away a feature. To me that seems dishonest and greedy. I may never go back to Fitbit. If Jawbone introduces a new band, I may just purchase that one. 🙂