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Currently using the Fitbit 3 but interested in buying the Fitbit Sense. The sleep report I get, for FREE, on the charge 3 is comprehensive, showing the sleep stages, time spent in each stage of sleep, estimated oxygen levels, plus a very basic sleep schedule bedtime to wake up. Also a resting HR under the HR section on the app.
When looking at the Sense it mentions that FREE is the sleep schedule. Does that mean that the time spent, REM, Deep, Light night breakdown is now only on Premium. Not happy to take a leap without clarifications.
Also looking at the Withings scanwatch which has not premium fee for any of its reports.............
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@helloevans A warm welcome to the Fitbit Community. Thanks for the details mentioned.
Find below the difference between free and Fitbit Premium sleep information:
Feel free to check out this article about Fitbit Premium and this page about Fitbit Sense.
See you around.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
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@helloevans A warm welcome to the Fitbit Community. Thanks for the details mentioned.
Find below the difference between free and Fitbit Premium sleep information:
Feel free to check out this article about Fitbit Premium and this page about Fitbit Sense.
See you around.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
