07-26-2021
08:50
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07-29-2021
09:25
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LizzyFitbit
07-26-2021
08:50
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09:25
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LizzyFitbit
Hi,
I have the Sense and I activated the snoring functionality to test it and see what it looks like. I don't snore, so it's not very useful to me. But now, my battery is draining like crazy and I'm not finding where to turn off the feature.
Is there a way to turn it off?
Thanks,
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07-29-2021
09:24
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02-13-2024
09:06
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MarreFitbit
07-29-2021
09:24
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02-13-2024
09:06
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MarreFitbit
@maxperron Welcome to the Community Forums. @Clove6060 It's good to see you around and thanks for your great help, @N8teGee.
Before anything else, let me clarify that the Snore & Noise Detect is a new feature that we're trying out, it'll be available for certain Sense and Versa 3 customers that have a Premium subscription. @Clove6060 While there aren't further details about this feature in our Help Site, you can find a description of it in the link shared above. Our team will keep gathering your feedback to improve our features, as well as make Fitbit more useful for you.
@maxperron In regards to your question, to turn off this feature please open the Fitbit app, tap the Sleep tile and the gear icon at the upper right corner. Then, scroll down and turn off Detect Snoring.
Have a good day.
07-28-2021 06:46
07-28-2021 06:46
Hi @maxperron.
Have you tried going into the Fitbit app on your phone - tapping on your profile picture - tap on Sense - tap on the "apps" tile - (along the top) make sure the "Sense" tab is selected - scroll down and see if you can find the "Snore Detect Beta" app - if it's there tap on it and then the "uninstall" button.
07-28-2021 07:06
07-28-2021 07:06
Yes I've tried, there is no snoring app. According to this, the app is only available for the Versa 2: https://gallery.fitbit.com/en-ca/details/0000140e-0000-4000-8000-000000f17b17
07-28-2021 07:13
07-28-2021 07:13
So I still don’t have this feature and after comments about the battery drain. I’m not so sure I want it. Can someone tell me what the data is that it provides. I’m thinking unless the watch shocks me when snoring, it’s not worth the battery drain. My wife will concur. 🤣
07-28-2021 08:15
07-28-2021 08:15
@maxperron I see, yes that appears to be the case according to the link you posted. Are you part of any beta/field test?
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I've never had the snore detection, so not really sure how it's set up or works. If there really is no way to disable it, then perhaps a factory reset is the only option (although I'm always reluctant to suggest this unless a last resort).
07-29-2021
09:24
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02-13-2024
09:06
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MarreFitbit
07-29-2021
09:24
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02-13-2024
09:06
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MarreFitbit
@maxperron Welcome to the Community Forums. @Clove6060 It's good to see you around and thanks for your great help, @N8teGee.
Before anything else, let me clarify that the Snore & Noise Detect is a new feature that we're trying out, it'll be available for certain Sense and Versa 3 customers that have a Premium subscription. @Clove6060 While there aren't further details about this feature in our Help Site, you can find a description of it in the link shared above. Our team will keep gathering your feedback to improve our features, as well as make Fitbit more useful for you.
@maxperron In regards to your question, to turn off this feature please open the Fitbit app, tap the Sleep tile and the gear icon at the upper right corner. Then, scroll down and turn off Detect Snoring.
Have a good day.
07-29-2021 09:40
07-29-2021 09:40
is it really worth $10 per month????
08-01-2021 22:54
08-01-2021 22:54
Snore Report is also draining my brand new Versa 3 battery. Had 40% battery drain last night!
08-03-2021
13:52
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02-13-2024
08:49
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MarreFitbit
08-03-2021
13:52
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02-13-2024
08:49
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MarreFitbit
Hi @Howardnmi and @4Shizzle. It's good to see you around.
@Howardnmi Thanks for your question. Aside of the snore and noise detect feature, you can receive personalized insights, guidance and coaching to help you achieve your health and fitness goals with a Premium subscription. To learn more, please see this help article or check this link.
@4Shizzle Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Because the snore and noise feature will track noise throughout the sleep period which can last for several hours, and this is why it may impact the battery life. I'm sorry for this inconvenience, our team keeps working on this feature to improve the experience with them so rest assured your feedback won't go unnoticed.
Have a good day.
08-08-2021 05:46
08-08-2021 05:46
Thanks very much for the response. I find the snore detector very useful, but it does kill the battery.
I have been having difficulty and only get basic sleep details most nights with a "trouble getting consistent heart rate" explanation.
I have had heart surgery and do have irregular heart beats. Is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of the heart rate sensor. The ECG function also does not work for me...
Any thoughts or suggestions would be welcome. This is my third or fourth fitbit and find the sense is great, but need to get it working for me.
Cheers Don
08-08-2021 08:04
08-08-2021 08:04
Unable to find the option to disable snore detection, and also unable to find where to read the snore reports.
Using Android device.
08-09-2021
14:48
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02-13-2024
08:50
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MarreFitbit
08-09-2021
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08:50
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MarreFitbit
Hi @DonWaldo and @Eight_twenty2. Welcome on board.
@DonWaldo You're welcome, and thanks to you for taking the time to review the information shared above. I'm sorry for the difficulties that you've had with the other features and I'd encourage you to start a New Topic so can have more chances to receive help from the Community, as well as prevent any confusion. In the meantime and if you've not done so, please give a try to the tips described here to receive sleep stages, and check this other help article to learn more about how to use the ECG App on your Sense.
@Eight_twenty2 Thanks for joining this thread. To turn off this feature, just open the Fitbit app, tap the Sleep tile > gear icon at the upper right corner and turn off Detect Snoring. To see the reports in the Fitbit app, tap the sleep tile > Restoration > View Snore & Noise Report.
Hope this helps.
09-17-2021 04:06
09-17-2021 04:06
I want to say - the feature works great. I suspect that for many people this will be a major help. For me it's not great and I am turning it off - I have a consistently quiet environment and I apparently don't snore. But I have to pat Fitbit on the back for implementing a feature like this to provide more info on sleep.
09-17-2021 04:09
09-17-2021 04:09
I did the same thing. I activated it at the beginning of this week when I had access to premium settings on my Sense..don't know why I had access as I am no.longer subscribed. It drained my battery in 2 days. 100% down to 15%. I went to turn it off but as I didn't have access to premium settings the snore function did not show as an.option in my sleep settings. That's a bug for the developers to fix. I just activated the 6 month free trial of premium through Google playstore and hey presto, snore reappeared in settings so I can now switch it off. Will cancel subscription after 6 months up. £8.99 a month, the premium features are not worth it. Also, I don't see why having paid for such an expensive device that we should be paying extra for these features.
09-18-2021 05:15
09-18-2021 05:15
Agreed and turned off. Don't want to have to charge my sense every day
09-19-2021
18:26
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05-22-2024
07:17
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MarreFitbit
09-19-2021
18:26
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05-22-2024
07:17
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MarreFitbit
Hi there, @wookietim, @Eddiehulme and @Ittybitty23.
As you noticed, the Snore & Noise Detect has been released to all Sense and Versa 3 users with a Premium subscription. Your tracker will now be able to track noise throughout your sleep period which can last for several hours, reason why you may have to charge your watch more often. However, this is an optional feature and you can always choose to either activate it or not on the Fitbit app.
I understand where you're coming from about the battery life of your watches and appreciate your feedback about this feature. Fitbit strives to improve our products, features and services, and the input we receive from our members is a big part of the process. Rest assured your comments won't be taken for granted
09-20-2021 07:13
09-20-2021 07:13
On my phone, I have to go to Settings, then Activity and Wellness, then Sleep where I can then select to turn snoring off. I find the instructions on how to find this is extremely confusing.
09-20-2021 10:52
09-20-2021 10:52
09-20-2021 11:05
09-20-2021 11:05
It IS a pretty useless function when both me AND my spouse snore!
09-20-2021 12:31
09-20-2021 12:31