11-26-2021
12:36
- last edited on
11-30-2021
11:49
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GraceGFitbit
11-26-2021
12:36
- last edited on
11-30-2021
11:49
by
GraceGFitbit
My inspire use to track my sleep when, but nowadays when I check the app, even after restarting and syncing it doesn’t show that it tracked my sleep the previous night.
Moderator edit: Subject for clarity.
11-30-2021 11:54
11-30-2021 11:54
Hi @Bitfitbro, welcome to the Community Forums. I'll be glad to help you with the sleep option on your Inspire.
All of our wrist-based devices automatically detect your sleep, meaning you just need to wear your tracker to bed. Autodetection is based on your movement. When you haven’t moved for about an hour, your device assumes that you’re asleep.
Additional data such as the length of time your movements are indicative of sleep behavior (such as rolling over) help confirm that you’re asleep. Morning movement tells your tracker that you’re awake. If you’re not moving but not asleep for long periods of time it’s possible for your device to falsely record sleep, in which case you can delete the sleep log from your history.
If you're still not getting your sleep information on the Fitbit App, please confirm that your Inspire has synced with your mobile or syncing device. You can also restart your Fitbit and check the sensitivity of your Fitbit.
Your device's setting can record your sleep in either "sensitive" mode for extremely detailed sleep reporting or "normal" mode for a more basic idea of your sleep patterns. Note that if you use a Fitbit device with heart-rate tracking to detect your sleep stages, this setting doesn't apply.
If you use the Fitbit app for Android you must change your sleep sensitivity setting on fitbit.com.
Hope this helps.