10-04-2016
06:45
- last edited on
11-17-2018
20:56
by
DavideFitbit
10-04-2016
06:45
- last edited on
11-17-2018
20:56
by
DavideFitbit
I have my Blaze set to sensitive to get a better picture of my sleep. When I check the site however, all I get is this very vague look at my sleep. 0 minutes to fall asleep every night (apparently I have to manually set the time I go to bed? What is the point of automatic sleep tracking if I have to remember to tell the app I'm going to bed?). The app on my IOS device at least shows restless and awake separately. There is a huge difference between restless and awake. I don't understand why they are lumped into one category on the website graph? I could swear that the website graph was more detailed than this. But then I'm coming from a Basis Peak (mandatory recall) and that showed sleep phases as well.
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10-04-2016 18:20
10-04-2016 18:20
@lorraineg yes the web flash shows more detail, but having the sleep set to sensitive tends to detect more of the arm movements as awake. With either setting it will give information that is consistent day to day, giving something to compare nights to.
About going to bed, yes the Fit I doesn't know when the body got into bed, they feel they might be able to in the future. In the same way it doesn't know when the body gets out of bed, it is possible to use the app or edit the times later.
10-04-2016 18:33
10-04-2016 18:33
The web site is less detailed than the app on my phone? That doesn't seem right. 😞
Why would the restless and awake show as one on the website? They are two different states. Did the web sleep graph used to be more detailed?
10-04-2016 19:00
10-04-2016 19:00
Both my web browser on the and the app below, show awake in red and restless in light blue. The browser shot is of the popup by clicking on the sleep tile. My setting is on normal. Maybe yours being set on sensitive is the cause, since send stove will report all by the very small movements as being awake.