02-03-2022
04:54
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12:30
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LizzyFitbit
02-03-2022
04:54
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12:30
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LizzyFitbit
Ugh where do I start! I just switched from my Versa 2 to the Sense yesterday. My Versa has not been recording sleep for weeks even after doing factory reset and all other options. I decided to purchase the Sense and it was delivered yesterday! I was so excited to use it overnight and see my sleep recorded! Well there’s nothing! So now I’m a little ticked off because I just paid over $200 for something that doesn’t do what it’s supposed to. How do I get this work cuz otherwise i will be returning the Sense?
*Using iPhone 13 max pro
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
02-03-2022 06:06
02-03-2022 06:06
Do you have premium with the sense ?
02-03-2022 06:28
02-03-2022 06:28
Yes I do
02-03-2022 06:45
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02-03-2022 06:51
02-03-2022 06:51
No I don’t have times set as I go to to sleep at various times. Which is why I rely on the watch tracking it automatically. I’ll give it a few days if it doesn’t work I’ll be returning the watch.
02-03-2022 08:44 - edited 02-03-2022 08:45
02-03-2022 08:44 - edited 02-03-2022 08:45
Welcome to the Fitbit community.
@Ewelina91 So in the Fitbit app, under sleep, it's still telling you to "Wear it while sleeping"? Do you manually use the "Sleep Mode" that turns off notifications and automatic screen wake? I've been told it doesn't help with detecting sleep start, but I do use that option as my sleep and wake times vary depending on if I'm working or not and I have yet to miss a sleep track since using the Sense for over a month now.
02-03-2022 09:37
02-03-2022 09:37
02-03-2022 10:15
02-03-2022 10:15
Yea it says to wear to sleep. Under health metrics I only have the rest in heart rate based off previous readings from my Versa 2. I don’t use the sleep mode.
02-03-2022 10:22
02-03-2022 10:22
@Ewelina91 I would give Sleep Mode a try and see if there's any difference.
02-03-2022 10:42
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02-04-2022
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02-09-2024
07:01
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MarreFitbit
02-04-2022
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07:01
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MarreFitbit
Hi there, @Ewelina91. Thanks for your insights and suggestions, @Tracy7873 and @eezeepee.
Before anything else, let me explain that the Sleep Mode setting will prevent your watch from receiving notifications or turning on when moving your arm towards you. Because this setting can be used at any time of the day, it shouldn't affect how the rest of your data is recorded. To know more about the settings included in your watch, check this help article.
@Ewelina91 Thanks for the details provided, and your efforts while working on this matter. I understand how you're feeling about not getting your sleep data recorded and I'm sorry for this inconvenience. As you know, your Sense should automatically track your sleep as long as you've been inactive for at least 1 hour (3 hours to get sleep stages). Because this isn't your case, I'd suggest restarting your watch to refresh its performance and wearing it about 2-3 finger widths above your wrist bone to sleep. Once you're awake, sync with the Fitbit app to check your details and let me know how it goes.
@Tracy7873 Just to confirm, do you start your activities as soon as you wake up? Your Sense should start recording your sleep data as soon as it detects that you're completely at rest and you haven't moved for about an hour. However, if you wake up but stay in bed without doing too much activity such as watching TV, your watch might think you're still asleep. Assuming this is correct, you can try syncing your watch once you're awake to interrupt the sleep tracking and sleep your data on the Fitbit app.
Hope this helps.
02-05-2022 05:50
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02-05-2022 06:16
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02-05-2022 08:12
02-05-2022 08:12
I've been wearing fitbit devices for many years (this is my fourth fitbit) and I have never had trouble with the sleep tracking before getting the Sense. It seems to work for awhile then just stops tracking sleep - like the past three nights. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to the tracking failure. I wear it in the appropriate place, clean it regularly, have the same band, sync in the morning (although there is often no data in the Sense to sync). A couple of years ago my daughter got me an apple watch that I wore for a few months. Mainly because of Fitbit's integrated sleep tracking, I returned it and bought the Sense, which I've had for more than a year. The Sense is just not a reliable sleep tracker and I'm really disappointed.
02-05-2022 08:19
02-05-2022 08:19
@Ewelina91 I believe the red LED is for the SpO2 tracking.
02-05-2022 08:34
02-05-2022 08:34
02-05-2022 10:14
02-05-2022 10:14
Oh ok. Idk why i thought it was associated with sleep. Well anyways I saw it last night a couple times and it did nothing. No sleep tracking. The only metric I have in the health metrics is my resting heart rate. Everything else is blank. When I get a chance I’ll be contacting support again to see what they tell me. Otherwise I’ll be returning the sense and going back to my Versa 2 even though it doesn’t track my sleep anymore either ;(
02-05-2022 10:17
02-05-2022 10:17
I know I’ve went through a couple Fitbit devices. I still have my Blaze and Versa. I probably should look back at my Blaze, don’t even remember the reason to why I switched to the Versa. It seems like the newer the watch the worse they get. Really wish this wasn’t the case.
02-05-2022 12:33
02-05-2022 12:33