04-13-2024
07:31
- last edited on
04-17-2024
12:52
by
RodrigoMFitbit
04-13-2024
07:31
- last edited on
04-17-2024
12:52
by
RodrigoMFitbit
I suppose there was an update. The app presents sleep data differently. Have others noticed this?
I miss seeing how long episodes of awake, light, REM and deep sleep are
Moderator edit: Subject for clarity.
disable automatic update for all of your apps. I am very selective on what apps I allow to auto update. I will never update my Fitbit app again (I was able to find a way to revert and keep the old graphs thanks to someone posting to a Fitbit group on Facebook). Fitbit has also removed some features that were free in the old app, now making them accessible by the Premium fee only.
Best Answergood grief. what a hassle to something that used to be so automatic. what a Downgrade!
I hate the revised sleep app. It is definitely not an improvement. It isn’t as easy to understand and doesn’t give me the information I need, basically my oxygen levels as I sleep and the times they are high or low. Give us the old app back. Sometimes when these genus programmers get an idea they don’t think thing’s through or how it effects the user!
Adding another comment concerning the lack of accuracy in the way data is processed, last night the app claimed that I went to sleep at 12:43 when in fact I was in bed and fast asleep (hard party Sunday) before midnight. It also asserted that I woke up at 9:02 which is curious since I had been up for around 15 minutes moving around before picking up my phone and finding that at 9:03 when I checked my phone. So to Fitbit's revised way of processing data I had been sleep walking! To my knowledge I have never walked and brushed my teeth while sleeping prior. This is a disaster.