04-02-2017 17:00
04-02-2017 17:00
I've had 5 consecutive nights of getting the new Sleep Stage estimation while wearing a Blaze with the v17.8.401.3 firmware; last night it reverted back to the old sleep-pattern and it doesn't seem to meet any of the 3 specified reasons listed in this article. I slept for more than 3 hours, my battery was half full at the time of syncing this morning, and I actually downloaded the interday heartrate data and there didn't seem to be any major lack of heartrate data. Last night's sleep record was 29,158 elapsed seconds with 12,198 hr recordings and it reverted to the old sleep pattern. The first night sleep stages was calculated was 27,095 elapsed seconds with 11,435 hr recordings.
If I did the math right, that should be 25.32 heartrate recordings per minute yielding the new sleep stages system, and 25.10 heartrate recordings per minute yielding the old sleep pattern system. One difference I did find is last night's sleep log has heartrate recordings as low as 47 bpm at times, but that might actually be relatively accurate as my lowest bpm during a polysomnogram was 48. What am I missing, or is this a bug that Fitbit is trying to fix?
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04-03-2017 07:09
04-03-2017 07:09
This morning I didn't want to take any chances with bluetooth syncing since I've had brief syncing issue in the past, so I connected it via the usb cradle after waking up and synced it using the Windows 10 Fitbit app and got the new sleep stages again after it had reverted the previous night. It might be unrelated and I might be fooling myself, but I just wanted to mention that it might be worth trying to sync with the usb cradle before syncing with bluetooth if the 3 reasons listed here don't seem to apply and bluetooth syncing consistently reverts to the old sleep pattern system.
04-03-2017 07:09
04-03-2017 07:09
This morning I didn't want to take any chances with bluetooth syncing since I've had brief syncing issue in the past, so I connected it via the usb cradle after waking up and synced it using the Windows 10 Fitbit app and got the new sleep stages again after it had reverted the previous night. It might be unrelated and I might be fooling myself, but I just wanted to mention that it might be worth trying to sync with the usb cradle before syncing with bluetooth if the 3 reasons listed here don't seem to apply and bluetooth syncing consistently reverts to the old sleep pattern system.