Usually a break in sleep doesn't cause a break in the reporting of sleep in the app, but sometimes it does. Say one is awake in the morning for a while then drops back to sleep for 30 to 50 minutes. Not always, but sometimes those 30 to 50 minutes are reported separate from the, say, 5 hours logged and you have a new, short log for the same day that says it was too little sleep to analyze.
Is this a known "feature?"
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Best AnswerIt does seem to happen occasionally with FitBits reading through the forums. Mine does sometimes. To fix it I delete one log and add the sleep to the other log which adds them together.
Hi, yes if you have a long enough gap between the two periods of sleep then the latter will register as a nap. Only naps that are an hour long or more can have sleep scores. All sleep for the same day is automatically added together at the end for total hours and minutes of sleep.
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