04-18-2017 02:35
04-18-2017 02:35
The 'Hours Slept' chart is not accurately reflecting the data from my sleep logs. I went to bed at around 9:30 and slept until midnight (around 2 hours 30 minutes). I was awake until I went back to sleep from 1:30 to around 4 (roughly another 2 hours and 30 minutes). I expected the 'Hours Slept' to day 5 hours, but instead it said 6:30. It basically added the hour and a half I was awake as extra sleep time. So I thought it would be an easy fix; I deleted the second sleep log and added the 2 hours and 30 minutes to the first one. I figure if I overlapped the time it added, it would adjust. Instead, it still showed around 6:30 hours slept. So I deleted all the sleep logs for the day and it still shows that I slept for an hour and 30 minutes with no log. I tried the website and the app and could find no way to delete or edit this ghost data that should never have been added in the first place.
04-19-2017 06:16
04-19-2017 06:16
It's great to welcome you @Bergnificent and thanks for troubleshooting this inconvenience by yourself. What were you doing in that hour that you were awake, were you in your bed just watching TV? If you were relax, maybe that's the reason why your tracker registered that hour like you were sleeping.
To edit that log, you just need to do the following from your Fitbit app:
1. Tap the sleep tile
2. Tap the sleep information you want to edit
3. Tap the pencil icon
4. Change your information
5. Tap Save
6. Sync
I hope this helps, let me know how it goes.
04-26-2017 18:36
04-26-2017 18:36
Thank you for the response. To answer your question, I was sitting in the living room having a conversation during the time I wasn't sleeping. The issue isn't that it logged extra sleep time. The issue is that the bar chart at the top that is used to calculate your average sleep showed sleep time that wasn't logged. Editing both sleep logs for that night did nothing to correct the problem and the extra time was still present when all daily sleep logs had been deleted.