05-23-2018
02:56
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10-18-2021
15:57
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EdsonFitbit
05-23-2018
02:56
- last edited on
10-18-2021
15:57
by
EdsonFitbit
Hi, ON DAY 1 via new Versa, the first morning I viewed my sleep in Windows 10 Fitbit app, Fitbit showed it to me in 5 "Sleep Stage" screenshots for each stage and I was blown away because it's like seeing a study study at a doctor each morning, loved it. Very detailed.
Here's what this looks like https://www.flickr.com/photos/billcobb/42250009102/in/dateposted-public/
ON DAY 2...On the second morning, all Fitbit will show me is "Sleep Pattern" and this boring chart with no sleep stats at all, no sleep stages data:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/billcobb/41395136215/in/dateposted-public/
So, how do I see detailed Sleep Stages stats like I did on Day 1 every morning?
Forgive me if this has been covered already, I'm new here and couldn't find this topic in search.
Thank you
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05-23-2018 03:31
05-23-2018 03:31
The sleep stages are very detailed, arent they. Ifbthe tracker doesnt get enoigh information from the heart rate monitor it cant generate sleep stages, and when that happens it reverts to the sleep patterns. There are several things you can try to get the stages in future. The first is restart your versa in case it is a watch glitch. Do it 2 or 3 times. Restart your tracker
The other things to do is to play around with the watch tightness and position on your arm. Different things help to get a good heart rate reading with different people. So try it tighter one night, looser the next, further up or down your arm or even on the inside of your wrist.
Let us know how you go over the next few nights.
Helen | Western Australia
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05-23-2018 03:31
05-23-2018 03:31
The sleep stages are very detailed, arent they. Ifbthe tracker doesnt get enoigh information from the heart rate monitor it cant generate sleep stages, and when that happens it reverts to the sleep patterns. There are several things you can try to get the stages in future. The first is restart your versa in case it is a watch glitch. Do it 2 or 3 times. Restart your tracker
The other things to do is to play around with the watch tightness and position on your arm. Different things help to get a good heart rate reading with different people. So try it tighter one night, looser the next, further up or down your arm or even on the inside of your wrist.
Let us know how you go over the next few nights.
Helen | Western Australia
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
05-23-2018 03:32
05-23-2018 03:32
THANK YOU soooo very much for your help!
06-12-2018 06:29
06-12-2018 06:29
I have never seen sleep stages on my new versa after a week. I used to see them all the time in charge 2. I've tried all the different positions suggested. Now I will restart it. Why several times, and one right after the other?