I absolutely LOATHE the new update for sleep tracking/ analytics. It is difficult to read , and doesn’t show non sleep intervals. Bring back the previous version PLEASE! Why fix something that wasn’t broken in the first place.
I depend on a valid sleep tracker. This change is NOT an improvement. If I have a break in sleep time it only records the latter sleep and I can’t edit it because it says there is already a sleep log for that period when there is not. Please either fix it or delete this update and revert to the original. Soon! I was going to upgrade my Versa 2, but at this point my upgrade may be to a different manufacturer.
It's absolutely awful!
Plus since the update, it's not tracking my sleep properly at all. It's not picking up when I'm awake/sleep, seems to be giving random sleep patterns. I'm also not getting rem/deep sleep.
This makes me fitbit pointless for me as it's the sleep tracker I primarily use it for.
I started using Fitbit specifically for the sleep tracking which I thought was above all others. The new update as noted by many others is terrible. It does not even track and add naps anymore. I like to nap over weekends to make up my sleep deficit. Please bring back the previous one. This is really BAD visually as well as functionally!
Maybe I should.
Completely agree. The new update is completely INACCESSIBLE if you have any visual issues. The old layout was really clean, simple and clear. The new one has awful colours that can’t easily be differentiated, the actual layout has too many thin lines and the whole thing is absolutely horrible.
And as if that was bad enough, as of today mine has stopped giving sleep stages. The whole thing was brilliant and now it’s a heap of 💩
Yep, the new sleep tracking is horrible. Not only difficult to read but when I have to adjust the sleep times as I routinely did previously, the procedure is cumbersome. In addition, after I input the correct times, some random sleep range appears (wasn’t there before) which cannot be deleted. I agree that it is really ridiculous to change something that worked perfectly well before. Obviously, many agree with this point as shown by the numerous replies in agreement with your post. Hopefully, someone with Fitbit, Google or whomever is paying attention.