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New Sleep chart feedback

The new sleep chart is AWFUL!!! 😖. I'll be switching to another brand when this watch goes

 

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I agree. What is the reason for the change??  Will Fitbit respond to us?????

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Agree, update version of sleep data is terrible. Why change it? The old version was much easier to read , new version is not at all user friendly. Change it back. Not happy. 😡 

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Exactly this! Awful! 

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Agree!!  The new one is difficult to read and is not user friendly! 😫  Please go back to the previous one!  I’m a terrible sleeper and I depend on it.

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Hello @revjudith , @Munfy , @MarVat 

Although I doubt that this information will change your views, we recently learned that the sleep data redesign was for Accessibility, especially for users with visual impairments. The updated sleep section is now compatible with screen readers so users who have vision issues can see their data. The sleep graph was redesigned for color blind users. That's why it was divided & stacked into the various sleep stages as opposed to the bar graphs. Apparently, color blind users weren't able to tell the which bar graph was which sleep stage.

The redesign was also necessary for future app enhancements.

If there is specific sleep data that you are having trouble finding, let us know. We'll help you navigate to what you're looking for.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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I no longer see the option to edit sleep times. Where would I find that? For instance, say I wake up, but stay in bed reading for a while. Since I'm not active, it often thinks I'm still asleep. I used to be able to correct this, but no longer can. 

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Hello @jmann56 

There are 3 vertical dots in the upper right of the Sleep page. Tap on the dots and you will see a menu that includes Edit Sleep. Tap on Edit Sleep to bring up the page/window where you can correct your sleep start/end time.

Just an FYI, I have seen a few posts where users reported that the app doesn't save their edits. If this happens to you, please let us know.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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I have the same problem. I don't sleep well (due to chronic pain) but if I am in bed it just gets logged as sleep. I have even walked to the kitchen to get something to drink and walked back and forth a bit, but when I checked "sleep" on the app it just logged it as restless.
This even happened when I would go down the stairs, along a longish apartment hallway, get the mail, go back along said hallway, and up the stairs again. Still logged as restless.
I understand that it misslogs being fairly still as sleep. (It even told me I was sleeping when I was actually watching TV or reading.) But I don't see how it can classify taking steps/walking as restless. And it does log those steps.
Previously I could correct the sleep log, at least somewhat. But now that seems to be gone.

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Hello @K.Z. 

You should be able to edit your sleep log. Please see my previous response where I provide the instructions on how to get to the edit function for your sleep log.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Thank you, RiekoC! I haven't tried it yet (so I don't know for sure whether my changes would be saved), but I now know where to find that edit option 🙂

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I recently posted to another thread, but it appears appropriate to ask here:

 

Where is the list of reverse chronological order of ALL sleep sessions? Monthly view gives an average and weekly view gives a TOTAL… I need the actual breakdown of all sleep sessions and not the total. Saying 6 hours of total sleep is not the same as 3 hours followed by 3 hours awake then 3 more hours of sleep. It is deceiving not to have a full list of sleep sessions. This is most helpful when a large chunk of time can be viewed (like the ongoing list it used to be).  Am I missing something?

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