The way the sleep data is showing today is very difficult to read. I assume it’s an update and it’s awful. Does Fitbit monitor this forum? They need to go back to how it showed the color and the section that shows the % for each stage of sleep.
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Hi @Cturnie - Google are rolling out changes constantly, starting with the new V4 Fitbit App in September 2023, which has been disliked by many, and presumably aren't really interested in user feedback as they think their new way is better and so don't want to offer a way to go back.
Even the whole Google Playstore offers no proper versioning, the only option is to not install updates because once installed you can't go back.
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I totally agree, this is not proper information looks like a child designed the whole thing. It was much better before Google interfered with it. I may well return to wearing a simple watch which doesn’t have to be constantly charged. I thought at first it was because I had less sleep last night!
I completely agree. There isnt a list overview anymore and the sleep phase analytics are really confusing. I wonder who was sitting at the table and applauding it. It's a total step backwards and the sleep phases are hardly comparable anymore!
It’s showing my sleep pattern is incorrect and his been inaccurate for the past few months. I’m not sure if I should seek another type of smart watch. it also taking much longer to accurately measure fitness stats. 😞
I agree 100%! I thought something was wrong with my sleep data at first then saw where there was an update. How do we complain to Fitbit? Like someone else said...it looks like a child did it and they went back 20 yrs! Awful!
I agree! I was surprised to see the change and not happy how it was installed with no warning. The sleep data is difficult to read and analyze and the oxygen tracking is not helpful. I think I’m done with Fitbit unless they can reverse the update and bring back the prior sleep tracking graphics.