I too have the same issue but it usually happens for recording naps of say 50 minutes to 90 minutes in length. I’ve resorted to using a medicine tracking app and instead of putting in time I’m taking certain meds I’m putting in time I go to sleep and wake up. I realize I might lose or gain a few minutes but it allows me to track my sleep tracker, and input a log on my own.
Needing three solid hours + or - a few minutes to get sleep stats is what bugs me. My sleep is usually broken in 2-3; 2 hour 20- or more minutes sessions but under 3 hours. If I have two or more of that type of sleep patterns I end up getting no sleep score or health stats for the day. I wish Fitbit could get enough info with at least 2 hours of solid sleep to post stats. Once in a blue moon it will give me stats at 2:40 to 2:55 hours of sleep but not always.
Best AnswerI understand--though I don't like--the issue with naps. Sometimes it will tell me I went to sleep at 3 a.m., which was actually 5 hours after I went to bed, but after one of my frequent bathroom breaks. What particularly bothers me about this is that it tells me I didn't even have the device on me for the entire night.