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Fitbit Sense did not account for the end of daylight savings Saturday night

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Oddly enough, it says I woke up at 6:09 and slept 5 hrs 40 minutes, but I woke up at 7:09. The chart sort of accounts for it as there is one section that says I was in light sleep for 33 min 30 seconds from 1:54:00 - 1:27:30 which indicates when the clock switched back. The chart also continues on until 7:09, but there's a gap in the chart with a diagonal line connecting 2 sections of the chart. I remember it correctly accounting for daylight savings time in March. I don't remember checking it last year.

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Same here, the Fitbit app displays 1 less hour of sleep than what I actually did sleep. Just one more reason why DST needs to end permanently. 😁

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Ha, Fitbit is asking me if I got my answer and that I should mark the best answer. So I guess we shouldn't actually expect anyone from Google to fix this. I'm just shocked that nobody else has complained about it. It's really not a big deal, but it's a pretty basic technical problem that every company has to deal with.

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