12-01-2020 09:31
12-01-2020 09:31
I pulled an all nighter a couple months ago and since then, my sleep log appears to be confused as to which day I'm sleeping. I've been looking for a solution and found a post that said the sleep log records your sleep for the day you wake up. I don't remember that being the case last year when I got my Inspire HR. Not sure if I hadn't paid attention to it or if it changed since last year, but it's maddening. Who on earth wakes up in the morning and says, "Wow, I slept great today!" Totally not intuitive.
How can I change this??
12-01-2020 10:16
12-01-2020 10:16
Sleep is always credited to the day you wake up, and always has been. There is no way to change that. True, it not the way we usually think of it, but most of your sleep is on the day you wake up, unless you go to bed at 8 PM and get up at 3:30 AM.
Consider some alternatives. Do you want to credit it to the day you go to sleep? One night you go to bed at a few minutes past midnight; the next night you go to bed at a few minutes before midnight. Both sleep sessions would go to the same day.
But bottom line, that's the ways it is, and cannot be changed.
12-01-2020 10:44 - edited 12-01-2020 10:46
12-01-2020 10:44 - edited 12-01-2020 10:46
Thanks for the info. Disappointed though. Perhaps the FitBit designers will consider adding this option in subsequent versions with the capacity to make adjustments for when people's normal sleep patterns change. Maybe with some more extensive usability testing before hand. I can't be only one of two who thinks this set up is illogical.
12-01-2020 10:47 - edited 12-01-2020 10:49
12-01-2020 10:47 - edited 12-01-2020 10:49
But imagine the confusion for people who have been used to it this way for over 10 years.
12-01-2020 11:56
12-01-2020 11:56
That's why it should be adjustable. Not cool to tell the new users tough luck, right? I'd think the company would want to be accommodating and user friendly for as many people as possible. Would be a fairly easy programing fix too. C'est la vie. Other trackers out there . . .