Cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Sleep score

ANSWERED
Replies are disabled for this topic. Start a new one or visit our Help Center.

Can we please, please, PLEASE get the weekly average sleep hours back? I was just about to upgrade my Fitbit but I’m going a different route if this doesn’t come back. The sleep score is absolute trash. I improved my sleeping habits so much over the last year based on keeping my weekly average above a certain number. I have repeatedly told people that my favorite thing about the Fitbit is tracking my sleep and now that has been taken away. I’ve been a very happy Fitbit user since 2015, but I’m out if the weekly sleep average doesn’t come back. It was my favorite part! Please tell me there’s a chance it will return. I don’t want to break up with Fitbit 😞 

Best Answer
1 BEST ANSWER

Accepted Solutions

It is still there, though slightly hidden.

 

Q: Has weekly sleep average been replaced by sleep score, or moved to Premium?

A: No, weekly sleep average is still available to everyone. To view it, tap the sleep tile in the app, swipe left on the graphs at the top until you see “Hours in Sleep Stages,” then tap the graph to see your weekly averages.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

View best answer in original post

Best Answer
3 REPLIES 3

It is still there, though slightly hidden.

 

Q: Has weekly sleep average been replaced by sleep score, or moved to Premium?

A: No, weekly sleep average is still available to everyone. To view it, tap the sleep tile in the app, swipe left on the graphs at the top until you see “Hours in Sleep Stages,” then tap the graph to see your weekly averages.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

Best Answer

Wow. thanks for the info, but how inconvenient. 😞

really hope we’ll be able to turn off the score soon. It’s demoralizing. 

Best Answer
0 Votes

Couldn't agree more.  The removal of average weekly sleep hours in lieu of the new "sleep score" is absurd.  How this "enhancement" made it into the product is beyond me...and whoever is responsible needs to really rethink their day job.  

Best Answer
0 Votes