04-26-2016 06:36
04-26-2016 06:36
04-27-2016 04:57
04-27-2016 04:57
I'm not sure how this would actually be possible because depending on your activity levels the day before, your rate of recovery from exercise, and whether you're in perfect health or fighting a virus etc your need for sleep varies...
Also, would be wildly difficult to measure for women dure to hormonal changes.
There are apps that can "monitor" your sleep and wake you up around a set time but do so during the lightest period of your sleep.
04-27-2016 05:01
04-27-2016 05:01
04-27-2016 18:26
04-27-2016 18:26
@Nivasmarine I understand what you are saying. You can sort of do this on your own. If you want to sleep for 8 hours, for example, and you go to bed at 10, set your fitbit alarm for 6. It's not quite the same, but it works.
You can go to feature request forum (https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Requests/idb-p/features) and, if it gets enough votes, they may add it in. It would be like the reminders to move that the Alta has now.
04-27-2016 22:36
04-27-2016 22:36