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Logging sleep

Frequently wake during the night around midnight. Get up read, go back to sleep. Fitbit tends to log only the sleep after midnight. 

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More than likely, it's because you need to be still for a certain amount of time (I think 2 hours) in order for it to start recording.  From there, the recording will be retroactive.  For example, let's say you go to bed at 10PM (as in you're in bed for the night).  The device will not start tracking until midnight, but since you didn't move since 10PM, all the information recorded during that time will be recorded as of 10PM that night.

Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums

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I get the same... So my usual sleep time is like 4 hrs when in actuality I slept 7-8 

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Hello @Pinkbeans & @Caldwell39 

Have you had a chance to try editing your sleep log in the Fitbit app to get all your tracked data?

Every now & then, my Fitbit doesn't properly track my sleep start and/or wake times. When this happens, I edit my sleep log in the Fitbit app. To edit the sleep log:

  • Tap on the Sleep duration tile on the Today page in the Fitbit app
  • Tap on the 3 dots in the upper right and select Edit sleep
  • The Edit sleep page will open. Tap on Edit on the right
  • Enter the correct sleep times and tap on Save

It used to take a bit of time, about an hour or so, for the app to update all my sleep info, including score & sleep stages graph. After the sleep section was updated, I notice that it doesn't take as long for the app to update all the data.

 

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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