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Sleep awakenings vs Awake

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My inspire 2 is tracking my sleep well, but I’d like to change one thing: sometimes my dog wakes up early and I have to walk him, before I’m ready to get up. So we walk quickly and then go back to sleep. Sleep sometimes - but rarely - tracks this as an awakening, which is what I want. But most times, it gets tracked as awake time, and then when I return to bed, it counts as a nap, without detailed sleep data.

I would really like for my return to bed to contribute to my sleep score! I’m trying to improve my sleep, so comparing data month over month really matters to me, and this is one thing I won’t ever be able to change. Is there a way for me to manually tell Fitbit that was one sleep?

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Welcome to the forums @scribblesscrawl.

Thanks for the details regarding the inconvenience with your Inspire 2.

I recommend trying the following:

  1. Try sleeping with the tracker on your non-dominant hand.
  2. If the setting was set to sensitive, please switch it to normal. 
  3. I suggest manually editing the sleep log to reflect the time slept. See instructions in the article: How do I edit my sleep history in the Fitbit app?.​
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When I manually enter a sleep log, I lose the detailed tracking, and lose the sleep score for the night. I can add sleep times manually as a nap, but again, it doesn’t go to the sleep score.

I will try editing the log that received the score in the future - I think that may work. I have to delete auto detected sleep to do that, so I’m hoping I don’t lose any data that way. 

Thanks! I’ll update when I have a chance to try it. 

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Thanks for the feedback @scribblesscrawl

No problem. Let me know how it is going.

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