03-07-2018 05:17
03-07-2018 05:17
I recently downloaded the new update and ever since there is more frequent Mis interpretation of sleep. the old linear pattern is shown versus the newer pattern with the different percentages including rim. I really do miss seeing the amount of REM sleep when this old pattern shows up
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03-09-2018 00:52
03-09-2018 00:52
Sleep stages require at least 3 hours of sleep and a consistent heart rate.
@22Catfishman please open the app and bring up one of the sleep records, look below the graph. Does the app tell you why your not seeing the stages?
03-09-2018 00:52
03-09-2018 00:52
Sleep stages require at least 3 hours of sleep and a consistent heart rate.
@22Catfishman please open the app and bring up one of the sleep records, look below the graph. Does the app tell you why your not seeing the stages?
03-09-2018 04:41
03-09-2018 04:41
11-06-2018 16:36
11-06-2018 16:36
Where would I find what a consistent heart rate is? I get good monitoring all through the night but I suspect the variation is too much to be considered consistent.
11-07-2018 12:58 - edited 11-07-2018 13:02
11-07-2018 12:58 - edited 11-07-2018 13:02
Hi @BruceM7, nice to see you here, welcome.
You have a good question there. You can check if your Heart Rate is consistently being tracked on the Fitbit App > Hear rate. You can read information about what impacts your HR here. In case that you want to have more details about Sleep Stages: What should I know about sleep stages?
Let me know if you have more questions about it.
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11-08-2018 16:38
11-08-2018 16:38
11-14-2018 08:02
11-14-2018 08:02
Thanks for your response, I hope you can keep having all your sleep details. Let me know in case you have any other doubt.
See you around.
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11-17-2018 13:49
11-17-2018 13:49
11-17-2018 15:18
11-17-2018 15:18
Have you checked the heart rate graph through the night goes he might?
11-17-2018 23:30
11-17-2018 23:30
11-21-2018 08:07 - edited 11-21-2018 08:09
11-21-2018 08:07 - edited 11-21-2018 08:09
Thanks for replying back @BruceM7! You have a really good point there. You've done a great job checking all those details. Heart rate reading varies depending on several factors like movement, temperature, humidity, stress level, physical body position, caffeine intake, and medication. As mentioned here, please review our information and tips for heart rate accuracy here.
If you have any questions, let me know.
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12-02-2018 12:57
12-02-2018 12:57
So it’s been about a month now with my new versa and I have only managed three detailed sleep reports.
I have tried many variations of tightness and position but no pattern is apparent. All I can think of now is something to improve the contact such as no hair or maybe another band over the watch.
While the detailed reports involve many assumptions and are really just an indication, so not vital, I’d like the option to ignore it myself . While the other functions give be that option, the sleep monitor does not. I feel it should provide more results than 1 in 10, and if not, be fairly clear why not.
All a bit disappointing really.
12-02-2018 16:41
12-02-2018 16:41
If Fitbit has an idea of why your not seeing sleep stages, there app will give you the reason. It will be under the sleep graph
12-02-2018 18:35
12-02-2018 18:35
12-02-2018 21:27
12-02-2018 21:27
Fitbit needs consistent heart data because the Fitbit server looks at heart rate variability (HRV). Fitbit needs to see enough of the heart rate data to be able to monitor the time between each heart beat.
12-02-2018 21:28
12-02-2018 21:28
Fitbit needs consistent heart data because the Fitbit server looks at heart rate variability (HRV). Fitbit needs to see enough of the heart rate data to be able to monitor the time between each heart beat.
Sorry I did not go back and look at your other posts
12-03-2018 14:15
12-03-2018 14:15
12-04-2018 16:25
12-04-2018 16:25
Hello @BruceM7, thank you for all the details provided.
It's possible a variation in the heart rate was able to cause the inconsistency you mentioned in the graphs, but it's good to know you've been trying the different suggestions available out there to improve accuracy. Also, take into consideration:
Another thing that I recommend to get more accurate sleep data is switching your heart rate setting to 'On' instead of 'Auto.' If the heart rate setting is set to 'On' your heart rate will always be active. Keep in mind that you need to record heart rate to calculate sleep stages. If you were to turn off heart rate, your sleep logs will go back to the classic style.
In addition, I would also recommend that you update the Fitbit app to the latest version available (iOS and Android).
Keep us posted on the outcome.