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Remove Sleep Score and Regain Sleep Time

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I don't like the sleep score.  How can I revert to sleep time?

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Q: Has weekly sleep average been replaced by sleep score, or moved to Premium?

A: No, weekly sleep average is still available to everyone. To view it, tap the sleep tile in the app, swipe left on the graphs at the top until you see “Hours in Sleep Stages,” then tap the graph to see your weekly averages.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Q: Has weekly sleep average been replaced by sleep score, or moved to Premium?

A: No, weekly sleep average is still available to everyone. To view it, tap the sleep tile in the app, swipe left on the graphs at the top until you see “Hours in Sleep Stages,” then tap the graph to see your weekly averages.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Thank you for explaining how to get the average sleep time.  I would really prefer that the average sleep time be listed where it used to be - on the first page you get to when tapping on the sleep icon.  To me, the "sleep score" is more like the "fitness score", which is someone's arbitrary interpretation of my sleep/fitness data.  It is interesting, but is not why I purchased the FitBit.  I am interested in the raw data (time slept, sleep stages) and prefer to make my own interpretation.  I would be happy to see the "sleep score" a couple of taps in (like the "fitness score" is a couple of taps in from the heart rate data), but the raw data (average time slept) should be out on the front page.  Thank you.

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I agree...I also would MUCH rather see my sleep average per week. The sleep score is OK as an ADDITIONAL piece of information, but far less useful than the actual average. Last night I slept over 8 hours and feel good, but have a poor sleep score. The the night before I slept 6 hours and felt terrible the next day, but had a better 'score'. Useless.

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This is really, really annoying. I never asked for a Sleep Score, and it's thrust upon me anyway.

 

I don't really care for whatever algorithm Fitbit use to score my sleep. As the OP says, the raw data is more useful.

 

The old method was perfect for my needs, and one of the reasons I used a Fitbit.

 

Why take away the ability to keep the old configuration?

 

It's the same old thing with Fitbit - "Is there a way to display the information I want instead of your arbitrary information?" "No. Put up with it."

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I couldn't agree more

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Yay! The sleep time is back on the front page!  Thank you!!!!

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Where? Mine looks the same as it has been. 😞

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Did you load the latest update?  I just loaded a new update (i-phone) a couple of days ago, and now sleep score and sleep time are both listed in the blue bar for each week of sleep data (including past weeks that had not shown before).

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I have Android, but once I updated I saw it, too! Yay!👍

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