04-22-2018
12:28
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10-04-2022
14:16
by
AndreaFitbit
04-22-2018
12:28
- last edited on
10-04-2022
14:16
by
AndreaFitbit
My Versa tracks my sleep but it's inaccurate. I woke up this morning at 7am. My Versa reported I was awake at 5am & it stopped tracking my sleep. Other nights it starts my sleep long after I go to bed. I'm asleep after my head hits the pillow. My Blaze used to track sleep if I fell asleep in the recliner, recorded awake time when I moved to my bed & went back to tracking sleep until I woke in the morning. Are there known issues with the Versa's sleep tracking that are being corrected by Fitbit? I made the wrong assumption accuracy (heart rate, steps, sleep) would not be an issue with the Versa since the Blaze works so well.
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09-15-2018 06:15
09-15-2018 06:15
I’m done with Fitbit sold my versa and and moving on. I wish you all well. Good riddance.
09-15-2018 06:35
09-15-2018 06:35
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09-15-2018 08:15
09-15-2018 08:15
I came here for this and of course this is at the top.
Like everyone else it starts tracing hours late and stops very early. I wear it similarly to my charge which had zero issues.
Something wrong.
09-15-2018 14:27
09-15-2018 14:27
Why not tell us how you fixed the issue? A) maybe fitbit can incorporate that into a fix and b) we can try something different
09-15-2018 17:53 - edited 09-15-2018 17:59
09-15-2018 17:53 - edited 09-15-2018 17:59
I've posted the fix that has worked for me to get accurate, reliable sleep stage data multiple times below. But here it is one more time: before bedtime, take off the Versa. Wash/scrub your wrist with soap and water (basically exfoliating your wrist) and then rub it briskly with a towel to dry it; rinse off the Versa front and back with water, then put the Versa back on, only slightly tighter than you normally wear it. That's what's been successful for me for the last three weeks to get consistent sleep stage data. I used a wristband initially but found that wasn't necessary if you follow the steps I've just outlined. The physical problem with the Versa, I think, is that it has only one small light-emitting diode instead of two or three like prior Fitbits.
09-15-2018 17:57
09-15-2018 17:57
09-15-2018 18:00
09-15-2018 18:00
Both have the same effect - to prep the skin on your wrist to allow the light to penetrate enough to provide a steady heart rate indication.
09-15-2018 18:01
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09-15-2018 18:16
09-15-2018 18:16
Where can I find the option to try to fix this or ways to fix this please post thank you
09-15-2018 19:32
09-15-2018 19:32
09-15-2018 23:03
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09-15-2018 23:43
09-15-2018 23:43
" so that an investigation can begin."
Seriously?
This problem has been reported to FitBit many, many times over a very long period.
09-15-2018 23:51
09-15-2018 23:51
Because of problems with sleep tracking on my Charge 2, FitBit convinced me to "upgrade" to a Versa, which is even more unreliable and inaccurate than the Charge 2.
I don't think this is ever going to be fixed. I've long suspected that FitBit bought a one-off design from some Chinese manufacturer and that FitBit have no engineering team investigating.
09-16-2018 10:54
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09-16-2018 12:21
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09-16-2018 18:31
09-16-2018 18:31
After back and forth with the really bad customer service for last 3 months and getting accurate sleep data, I am dumping my Versa and Fitbit forever and getting another wearable that is backed by the right CS.
Still have a Charge HR and Blaze that still gives accurate data than the Versa.
Also there is no screen replacement if you happen to break it, really weird ...
09-17-2018 05:52
09-17-2018 05:52
I got mine through their twitter site..
@garethm wrote:
Thanks, first I’ve heard of replacements being offered
Sent from my iPhone
09-17-2018 09:18
09-17-2018 09:18
I've had my Versa for a few months now and it seemed to track sleep. However in the last month the tracking has been very erratic. Has there been a fix to this or is this a Versa thing? I am not doing anything different. My charge2 worked great and I thought the Versa would be an upgrade. Not so sure anymore. It looks great but I really need it to work properly especially for the price. The number one reason I went with fitbit over apple is tracking of the sleep!
09-17-2018 09:25
09-17-2018 09:25
Manually track sleep? Why in the world would you suggest that. I wouldn't need the Versa or any fitbit if that's the case. I can do that on an excel spreadsheet if I had to do it manually? Isn't the purpose of a having a sleep mode to track Awake, REM, Deep & Light? How would you track that manually? That is just an unacceptable answer for tracking sleep mode.