06-16-2015 15:04 - edited 06-16-2015 15:05
06-16-2015 15:04 - edited 06-16-2015 15:05
One sleep
Two sleeps
Red sleep
Blue sleep
What's the cut-off between an "awake" period and a distinct sleep event? The other night I got this disaster (I have a 2-year old who needed to hang out in the kitchen, eat raspberries, and talk about animals at the zoo for nearly 2 hours... don't judge):
Which made me wonder how long I need to be awake for it to be counted as a completely separate sleep, not one sleep with a wakeful period.
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
06-16-2015 15:28
06-16-2015 15:28
It does not have to be long to count as a seperate sleep event. I was up long enough to take the puppy out to potty (about 10 minutes) and it registered 2 seperate sessions.
06-16-2015 15:28
06-16-2015 15:28
It does not have to be long to count as a seperate sleep event. I was up long enough to take the puppy out to potty (about 10 minutes) and it registered 2 seperate sessions.
06-17-2015 14:51
06-17-2015 14:51
10 minutes? That seems like a very short timeframe. Interesting... I wonder if it is different if you sent your sleep tracking to sensitive vs regular.
04-05-2017 18:15
04-05-2017 18:15
Probably not
@lillielil wrote:10 minutes? That seems like a very short timeframe. Interesting... I wonder if it is different if you sent your sleep tracking to sensitive vs regular.