12-14-2013 09:30
12-14-2013 09:30
I am trying to determine which sleep mode is better for me. In regular mode it shows I am getting 7 1/2 hours of sleep and in sensitive mode it shows about 4 1/2. I am usually tired when I get up but do not feel it is sleep apnea.
12-14-2013 10:00
12-14-2013 10:00
Which do you feel is more accurate. I found the regular mode to be more accurate for me as Im not really a sensitive sleeper
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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12-14-2013 13:02
12-14-2013 13:02
I have been debating and going back and forth between to two modes. Because I wake up tired all the time, I considered using the sensitive mode, but I am sure I am getting more that 5 hrs.
12-14-2013 15:25
12-14-2013 15:25
I'm somewhere in between. I don't move around much even when awake, so the "restless" meter probably gives an accurate reading of the start time when I wake up, I get less sleep than what is reported.
12-14-2013 19:43
12-14-2013 19:43
Im a very new user , as I have severe sleep apnia and use a cpap machine I set mine at sensitive. I also feel very tired alot and I was curious to how many actual productive sleep hours I actually get.
12-15-2013 06:40
12-15-2013 06:40
12-15-2013 17:19
12-15-2013 17:19
Hello,
the following is all i could find , hope this helps ;
Your Fitbit tracker's settings can record your sleep in either "sensitive" mode for extremely detailed sleep reporting or "normal" mode for a more basic idea of your sleep patterns. Adjust your sleep mode in device settings.
If your Fitbit tracker is worn consistently each night with the same setting, the data that it produces should be useful.
12-15-2013 19:00
12-15-2013 19:00
12-15-2013 19:59
12-15-2013 19:59
For a few days now since ive gotten the one , ive had it set to sensitive and now its been averaging out each sleeptime to be about 65 %. looking at the scale between the two on the sensitive mode it has a greater sampling rate. for me sensitive mode seems more accurate as the other mode seems not (for me as i do have a sleeping disorder, and having a reading that cuts the sleep time in half doesnt seem right, i have tested it with my cpap off just to see what happened between the modes. since i did have a sleep study done a couple of times then i know what it should kinda be on the chart)