06-05-2020
02:10
- last edited on
12-14-2022
16:20
by
MatthewFitbit
06-05-2020
02:10
- last edited on
12-14-2022
16:20
by
MatthewFitbit
Hi,
On the app it no longer gives me a sleep score just 'simplified sleep details'. Does anyone know how to change this?
Thanks x
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
11-19-2020 04:42 - last edited on 11-19-2020 17:57 by LiliyaFitbit
11-19-2020 04:42 - last edited on 11-19-2020 17:57 by LiliyaFitbit
I had the same issue because I thought you had to click on Start Sleep before sleeping everynight. Turns out that you shouldn't be doing that at all. Simply just go to sleep and the Charge 4 will do the rest and register your sleep score. Hope this helps 🙂
Moderator edit: personal info removed
11-20-2020 20:42
11-20-2020 20:42
I was able to resolve this by not using the app when I went to bed to activate the “sleep mode”. Also made sure I was wearing the Fitbit high enough and tight enough on my wrist. Both of these things resolved the issue.
11-20-2020 23:12
11-20-2020 23:12
01-24-2021 06:29
01-24-2021 06:29
In a month I only had a sleep score 3 times. I have never used the sleep now function, I have changed the sleep sensitivity in the profile, tryide to wear it on both arms, tighter or looser, tried reboot, heart rate off and on, still not working. It is also very inaccurate in recording the great taste during workout, compared to a chest strap monitor the charge 4 can under estimate the heat rate in excess id 30bpm! Be aware if you need to stay in specific heat taste range that the charge is not suitable and I would say dangerous
01-24-2021 08:17
01-24-2021 08:17
I have tried every thing available It will not work for me. Worked three times after Christmas and then stopped completely. No stages or scores. Very frustrating considering it is the reason i have it.
01-30-2021 00:59
01-30-2021 00:59
By the lack of response from Fitbit it atoms clear they are not planning to solve the issue. And another week without sleep score had gone by.....
02-03-2021 08:34
02-03-2021 08:34
03-06-2021 00:45
03-06-2021 00:45
Mine is hopeless, I've had far cheaper tracker bands that work much better. First night's sleep shows me fully asleep from midnight til 0730. Yet it was the most restless night I've had for ages. The sleep graph just shows one solid dark blue block for me being asleep which is totally inaccurate. I set my sleep time on the app as these times so I don't know if I can just delete those and let the band detect when I'm actually sleeping?
Very close to sending this charge 4 straight back for a refund
03-06-2021 00:54
03-06-2021 00:54
If you set the schedule in the sleep mode within the settings then the tracker wont work, but if you are referring to the sleep goal and target sleep schedule within the app they shouldn't prevent the tracker from working.
Without making any changes to the setting I probably get 2 sleep scores in a whole month if I am lucky.
It looks like fitbit is clearly not interested in resolving the issue
03-06-2021 02:03
03-06-2021 02:03
Personally sleep tracking works consistently for me and hasn’t missed a day in at least 10 months. It is surprisingly accurate and showed exactly when my smoke alarm decided to go off for no reason at 1:00am last night.
I don’t do anything special to make it work just wear the band all night.
03-06-2021 02:10
03-06-2021 02:10
Thanks for the info 👍🏻
03-06-2021 02:10
03-06-2021 02:10
03-06-2021 02:38
03-06-2021 02:38
Good for you
02-19-2022 07:50
02-19-2022 07:50
Same problem. Unfortunately, the app gives no options like "simplified sleep details." Since I've worn the Charge 4 (three weeks), I've gotten a Sleep Score eight times. Most nights it simply gives data without the score.
02-21-2022 15:23
02-21-2022 15:23
I've had this problem since November 2020. It never gives an accurate account for sleep any night. Even if I've slept up to 9 plus hours and up, it only records just shy of that magical '3 hour' mark. Fitbit needs to invest in something better to track sleep, I'm tired of being their 'test bed' for this 'feature'. I have some amnestic events, 'REM parasomnias' and thought I'd found something to help with that problem, but no such luck. I know it's not a 'medical' device, but thought they would have made some improvements with this by now.