11-08-2019
22:23
- last edited on
11-09-2019
08:20
by
MarreFitbit
11-08-2019
22:23
- last edited on
11-09-2019
08:20
by
MarreFitbit
I find it annoying, just because I know how easy of a programming change it is, that I am reminded to wear my Fitbit to bed when I work a double and don't hit my "sleep time". It knows I was wearing it, it has my heartbeat the entire time! Maybe it should say - get some sleep! No wonder you get crabby! JK
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11-09-2019 08:23 - edited 05-03-2024 05:48
11-09-2019 08:23 - edited 05-03-2024 05:48
Hello there @Turakin, welcome to the Community Forums. I appreciate your feedback for the Blaze and the sleep feature.
Please note that our main purpose is to avoid negative experiences to our customers, we're always willing to help.
For anything else you would like to see implemented in the future, consider visiting our Feature Suggestions board. This is a space where Community users can post features, ideas, and suggestions that they'd like to see in future Fitbit products, accessories, and software and top-voted suggestions get relayed to our product team for review.
In the meantime, I'd recommend taking a look at: How do I set a bedtime reminder in the Fitbit app?
As you may know, sleep stages are based on heart rate data, so make sure that you're getting a solid heart rate reading , since sleep stages requires consistent HR. For best results, wear your device higher on your wrist (about 2-3 finger widths above your wrist bone). The band should feel secure but not too tight. Also, double check that your watch is charged up.
Additionally, I'd recommend checking the following that could be preventing you from receiving sleep stages:
For more information about why you see your sleep pattern, tap or click the sleep record that shows your sleep pattern.
Let me know if there's anything else I may do to help you in the meantime.
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...
11-09-2019 08:23 - edited 05-03-2024 05:48
11-09-2019 08:23 - edited 05-03-2024 05:48
Hello there @Turakin, welcome to the Community Forums. I appreciate your feedback for the Blaze and the sleep feature.
Please note that our main purpose is to avoid negative experiences to our customers, we're always willing to help.
For anything else you would like to see implemented in the future, consider visiting our Feature Suggestions board. This is a space where Community users can post features, ideas, and suggestions that they'd like to see in future Fitbit products, accessories, and software and top-voted suggestions get relayed to our product team for review.
In the meantime, I'd recommend taking a look at: How do I set a bedtime reminder in the Fitbit app?
As you may know, sleep stages are based on heart rate data, so make sure that you're getting a solid heart rate reading , since sleep stages requires consistent HR. For best results, wear your device higher on your wrist (about 2-3 finger widths above your wrist bone). The band should feel secure but not too tight. Also, double check that your watch is charged up.
Additionally, I'd recommend checking the following that could be preventing you from receiving sleep stages:
For more information about why you see your sleep pattern, tap or click the sleep record that shows your sleep pattern.
Let me know if there's anything else I may do to help you in the meantime.
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...