04-17-2024 04:27 - edited 04-17-2024 04:27
04-17-2024 04:27 - edited 04-17-2024 04:27
NEW GRAPH STINKS!!!
I hate the new sleep graph!!!
bring back the old one!!!
I guess it is time to look at other “trackers”… even tho I have been a strong supporter of Fitbit for YEARS….
i will search to find one that I like !!!
05-30-2024 04:46
05-30-2024 04:46
I 1000% agree, it's absolutely horrible. I can't fathom who on earth thought the new design was a good idea. It's not even something I can consider putting up with. I will not be continuing with fit bit.
05-31-2024 04:29
05-31-2024 04:29
Between this and now my Fitbit won't hold a charge 24 hours has me shopping.
06-04-2024 00:57
06-04-2024 00:57
That made my day. Thank you.
06-04-2024 01:06
06-04-2024 01:06
Found the detailed sp02 graph today. Under SLEEP click on SLEEP DURATION. Scroll down and click on ESTIMATED OXYGEN VARIATION. There it is. I woke up several times the other night because I could hear myself snoring. I thought I'd check my detailed sp02 graph for orange spikes the next morning and was upset to find it was no longer there. BTW, I changed the tilt of my mattress yesterday and the snoring has stopped.
06-04-2024 03:39
06-04-2024 03:39
06-14-2024 16:34
06-14-2024 16:34
Not only does the graph look like 20 year old technology, the sleep monitoring is inconsistent now. Sleep monitoring is really important for my sister that has early Alzheimer's. Several nights this month have recorded 4 hours 10 minutes of sleep. Then today it started flashing between 7+ hours and 4 hours 10 minutes. I have the same fitbit model and I have sleep apnea, now I can't see my oxygen variations - it always says low and I know it goes high almost every single night. I have used a Fitbit since 2016, sad that Google broke it.
06-14-2024 16:46
06-14-2024 16:46
06-14-2024 20:39
06-14-2024 20:39
Yeah, I noticed that too. Deleting and reinstalling no longer brings back the old sleep graph even for a day. They're making it clear the new one is here to stay despite the outpouring of rejection against it.
06-15-2024 00:27
06-15-2024 00:27
06-15-2024 07:07
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06-15-2024 07:16
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06-15-2024 07:31
06-15-2024 07:31
Same for me. Maybe the oxygen variation graph is same as before but the sleep stages timeline is still the new unreadable mess. The labels on the left actually overwrite the graph data!
06-15-2024 09:10
06-15-2024 09:10
I have Premium and we also suffer from the new sleep display catastrophe.
06-15-2024 09:12
06-15-2024 09:12
06-15-2024 10:10
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06-16-2024 06:33
06-16-2024 06:33
06-16-2024 06:46
06-16-2024 06:46
Update: I hate the new update until my partner walked me though it. The main issue is that fitbit didn't provide any info on the update. You have all the same info, just with a different interface. You have to tap and hold your finger on the new sleep graph to get the details of the actual times of your sleep cycles, instead of swiping through each of them. And the other features are white bars that look like you can't interact with them into you tap on them, which then take you to the details.
It's still not the most user friendly, but they didn't actually take anything away, just changed how we interact with it. And didn't provide us with any info on the change.
06-16-2024 06:49
06-16-2024 06:49
06-16-2024 09:11
06-16-2024 09:11
Yeah, I figured that out but agree it is not user-friendly. The old one you could see at a glance to pick up patterns or other info. The new version you have to tap on each separate segment. Hate it. But it's pretty obvious the Google gods don't care.
06-16-2024 09:16
06-16-2024 09:16