09-08-2020
04:34
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09-09-2020
10:44
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SilviaFitbit
09-08-2020
04:34
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09-09-2020
10:44
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SilviaFitbit
I’d really like to see exactly what time the estimated oxygen level spikes happen and overlay that with the time awake chart.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
09-09-2020
10:43
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10-17-2024
07:13
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MarreFitbit
09-09-2020
10:43
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10-17-2024
07:13
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MarreFitbit
@Cfk25 A warm welcome to the Fitbit Community! Thanks for getting in touch about this.
We're constantly striving to improve Fitbit products and services, and we very much appreciate all of the input we receive from our customers. The best place to make your voice heard is the Feature Suggestion board.
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08-22-2021 06:21
08-22-2021 06:21
I’d like to see the exact times for this as well as on the time asleep graph, the deep/rem sleep graph and the restoration graph. Right now they only show the start and end time of my sleep and maybe one time in the middle. I bought this device largely to determine what times I am waking in the middle of the night. I can’t tell at all with the currently vague x-axis.
08-24-2021
12:55
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10-17-2024
07:13
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MarreFitbit
08-24-2021
12:55
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10-17-2024
07:13
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MarreFitbit
@evakitkat04 Welcome to the Fitbit Community. Thanks for the details mentioned.
Your feedback and comments are appreciated, we're always striving to improve our services offered. The best place to make your voice heard is our Feature Suggestion board, those are reviewed by our team and the status will change depending on Fitbit plans. Also, users have the opportunity to vote and comment on them, to show their support.
Hope to see your idea on the board.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.