11-13-2018
04:25
- last edited on
11-14-2018
09:49
by
FerdinandFitbit
11-13-2018
04:25
- last edited on
11-14-2018
09:49
by
FerdinandFitbit
I’d like to know why one night the sleep tracker works perfectly, and the next itonly gives me a simplified view. What are the reasons (more specifically than the stock answer) that Blaze can’t accurately show sleep stages? I haven’t removed the watch, so it has nothing to do with changing the tightness on my wrisr. I top off the battery most nights as well, though lately I haven’t, because I haven’t wanted to change the tightness after the tracker has worked; yet the next night it doesn’t work anyway. am trying to get a consistent nightly reading for my doctor, but it isn’t happening. Can you help?
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11-14-2018 07:57
11-14-2018 07:57
Hi there @Dustier58, great to see you in the Fitbit Community Forums! 🙂
I'm sorry to hear you're having problems getting sleep stages consistently. Thanks a lot for all the research you've done on the topic.
Now, besides what you've mentioned (you can find more detailed information here), it could be that also your tracker is just failing to recognize your sleep properly and this might get fixed by giving your tracker a restart and see how it goes. If you've not tried it, you can easily do this by pressing the left and lower right buttons for 10-12 seconds. This will make your tracker to reboot.
After that, try it out and see how it goes. Let me know if you need more help!
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12-23-2021 05:22
12-23-2021 05:22
Hi, I am as well for past 2 months getting inconsistent sleep tracking on my Blaze. Some days sleep tracking is skipped altogether others it tracks half or less of my sleep. My email is suarez_altagracia@yahoo.com.
12-30-2021 05:33
12-30-2021 05:33
It does the same thing to me I messed with stuff all over the fotbit app and nothing works