The new graphical display illustrating sleep data is displayed in a bar chart that is virtually unreadable. Way too small. Please return the old view, there was nothing wrong with that. Or the choice between different views.
I reported the same a few days ago, seems Fitbit is ignoring its customers. After 9 years and numerous Fitbit watches we are now looking at other vendors smart watches. Very disappointed in Fitbits lack of acknowledgement of customers opinions and concerns.
Hello @SunsetRunner , @ljstewar , & @Hxi190
I'm sure you'll be disappointed to know that there isn't a way to return to the previous version of the Sleep data.
The change to the Sleep data is part of the Fitbit redesign that started rolling out last year. This 9to5 Google article (<-- click link) provides more information about Fitbit's future.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE
I agree! This new view is terrible! It might be me, but I can only see a page view if weekly/monthly/yearly averages. The daily view, say over the past week, is gone.
and the bar graph stinks for stages. I can’t wait to get another device.
Hello @Hxi190
Although the information for your most recent sleep is the same in the Benchmark & 30 day average graphs, they are different.
Looking closely at the Benchmark graphs, you'll see shaded areas for each stage. That's the "typical range for people like you". If your sleep exceeds the range, the shaded area is a bit more difficult to see.
The black dot is the 30 day average graph in the other graph, showing how your most recent sleep compares to that average.
I'm hoping that when we get the dark mode option for the Fitbit app, the graphs will be easier to read.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE
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