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Bad night sleep --> no sleepscore?

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I had a very bad night sleep, luckily this doesn't happen often.

But I was véry curious about my sleep-stats this night, but there were none...

Maybe it's correct fitbit didn't recognise it as sleep (sure didn't feel that way), but what are the thresholds for fitbit to register sleep? 

I know I can add sleep manually, but that gives no sleep-stats, and I'm sure in the end I did have sóme sleep.

 

 

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@C00b   If you had a REALLY bad night, then I suppose it's possible to get no sleep record.  The threshold to start sleep is that your wrist doesn't move for and hour.  You are correct that manually added sleep won't give you sleep stages or a sleep score.  You will get the simplified sleep patterns. But it might give you some insight as to how restless you were.  I suspect you will see a lot of red and not much blue.

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