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06-28-2016 06:21
Hello @maralingis welcome to the Fitbit Community! 🙂 Your Fitbit Blaze automatically detects your sleep, autodetection is based on your movement. When you haven’t moved in over an hour, algorithms assume that sleep has begun, which is confirmed by the length of time your movements are indicative of sleep behavior only (rolling over, etc). Morning movement tells your tracker that you’re awake. If your sleep was not recorded properly I would suggest to restart your Blaze and test it for the night, you can also review your sleep tracking sensitivity to movements, it can record your sleep in either "sensitive" mode for extremely detailed sleep reporting or "normal" mode for a more basic idea of your sleep patterns.
The normal setting counts significant movements as being awake (such as rolling over) and is appropriate for most users. The sensitive setting will cause your tracker to record nearly all movements as time spent awake. This setting may be helpful for users with sleep disorders, or those who wear their tracker somewhere other than the wrist while asleep. @Rich_Laue thanks for your cooperation! 🙂
Let me know how it goes! 🙂
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