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06-04-2016 10:49
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06-04-2016 10:49
Hello @ekvitki welcome to the Fitbit Community! The Blaze records your sleep using Autodetection. Autodetection is based on your movement. When you haven’t moved in over an hour, algorithms assume that sleep has begun, which is then confirmed by the length of time your movements only indicate sleep behavior (rolling over, etc). Morning movement tells your tracker that you’re awake. If you feel your sleep is not accurate you can review the sleep tracking sensitivity to movement . You can find more information on this article.
The Blaze has no sleep mode since it uses only the autodetection function, can you please let me know how are you recording your sleep? Are you manually logging the sleep?
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Best Answer06-05-2016 14:57
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06-05-2016 14:57
Before you'll be able to view a sleep log. Yhe sleep logging will need to be turned off, then a sync will need to be done. The days sent to Fotbit will need to be anilyzed, then it will be available to see. For me occasionally this may take 3,4 hours..
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