04-04-2017 10:39
04-04-2017 10:39
I love the new sleep stages, but what happened to the time to fall asleep details?
Best Answer
04-04-2017
11:26
- last edited on
07-24-2025
11:30
by
MarreFitbit
Community Moderator Alumni are previous members of the Moderation Team, which ensures conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. Moderators are here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
04-04-2017
11:26
- last edited on
07-24-2025
11:30
by
MarreFitbit
Hi there @jenniferlee. Great to see you in the Forums! 🙂
With sleep stages, the time to fall asleep doesn't show any longer. With trackers that you need to put in sleep mode as the Fitbit One for example, this can be done because you put the tracker in sleep mode and starting from that moment, it will start sensing how much it takes you to fall asleep but the Fitbit One doesn't have sleep stages.
Now, with the trackers that do support Sleep Stages wich works based on sleep autodetection. Autodetection is based on your movement. When you haven’t moved for about an hour, your tracker assumes that you’re asleep counting your sleep time from that point.
Hope I was clear with this. Let me know if you need anything else!
Help others by giving votes and marking helpful solutions as Accepted
Best Answer04-04-2017 14:55
04-04-2017 14:55
If I start a sleep log will that give me the info? I have the fit bit blaze. I liked how I was able to see how long it took me to actually fall asleep.
Best Answer
04-06-2017
05:34
- last edited on
07-24-2025
11:29
by
MarreFitbit
Community Moderator Alumni are previous members of the Moderation Team, which ensures conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. Moderators are here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
04-06-2017
05:34
- last edited on
07-24-2025
11:29
by
MarreFitbit
Thanks for getting back @jenniferlee!
Unfortunately, at the moment, if you start a new sleep log, it will not give you that information as you will still need to wear your tracker to sleep to get your sleep information but your tracker will work based on autodetection. You could give it a try though and see what happens but I don't really think that would work.
If you have any other questions, let me know!
Help others by giving votes and marking helpful solutions as Accepted
Best Answer