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Automatically Turning Bluetooth Off While Sleeping

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Hi Fitbit ,

I think Bluetooth should turn off automatically when it detects a user is sleeping. Otherwise what is the point of leaving it on if you're not going to be checking sync stats &/or phone notifications during said time ? I also hear having zero wave interference (i.e. having all wifi/Bluetooth/radio products turned off) helps the brain sleep better. This in turn could also help a bit w/ battery life. Please implement this in a forthcoming software update.

Who's w/ me ?! 

Tags: Bluetooth, interference, sleep, notifications, software update, battery, feature drop

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Hi, @ammybayo7, welcome to the community, you can put forward feature suggestions at  Fitbit Community. It's a good move to check the search bar to see if any of the previously posted suggestions merit your vote. If you do not see anything that matches your thoughts, it's easy to put forward a detailed proposal.

I hope this helps.

Cheers 

Gr4ndp4 | UK
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Oh! Thank you. Posted in the right location. 

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