06-22-2024 06:27
06-22-2024 06:27
I have just noticed today that Google has made significant design changes to the sleep stages on the app, it looks dreadful, unreadable and confusing. Anyone else noticed the changes?
Also past few nights the sleep duration is showing in 2 separate time stages, never had this problem before until a few night ago?
What is going on?
06-22-2024 20:27
06-22-2024 20:27
The sleep design is dreadful. I am getting only duration now too, no sleep score, in spite of good sleeping. And if I wake on the night, the duration shows only one episode, so very inaccurate. I'm not happy with this at all. Previous graphs were FAR better.
06-24-2024 19:08
06-24-2024 19:08
@Nabbers could you post a screen shot? Do you have 2 sleep periods recorded? If the awake time in between us more than an hour, yes Fitbit will divide. Less than an hour, it is all treated as one sleep period
06-27-2024 11:07
06-27-2024 11:07
Any chance they will roll this back? I used it everyday (the old version) and now it simply does not give me the info I need. It's not just the interface that has changed. The way that the sensor info is used has too. Eg. it will display info on one sleep between 2.56am and 4.45 am. other sleep stages will be hours before and after. There was no way I was awake for 2hr 20 min between logging. So the data it presents is now useless to me. Please just roll it back until you get the new one right. Cheers, Hoolies.
06-29-2024 14:41
06-29-2024 14:41
You can correct the sleep log by tapping options (three dots) in the Fitbit sleep log for that day, end either tapping Edit (if you only have one entry) or Delete (if you have multiple entries and want to have only one), and then adjust or re-enter your sleep start and end times. If found this useful when the log would not count my sleep after a middle-of-the-night bathroom break.