03-31-2021
07:49
- last edited on
04-01-2021
09:19
by
WilsonFitbit
03-31-2021
07:49
- last edited on
04-01-2021
09:19
by
WilsonFitbit
I've always been a terrible sleeper. I've noticed that the sleep detector on my Charge 2 simultaneously puts me into a the largest portion of Deep Sleep while pumping in memories of some of my favorite TV shows. Lying in bed and watching Amazon Prime is not the BEST thing to do before bedtime, but the FitBit has me out cold. Maybe while watching TV on my laptop puts me into a deep trance. Wow, now that is high tech! (Please note Sarcasm 😴 )
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04-01-2021 09:41
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04-01-2021 09:41
Hello @SGHinDC Welcome to the community forums!
Thanks for sharing your experience. Deep sleep typically occurs in the first few hours of sleep. Also, note that if you haven't moved for about an hour, your Fitbit device records that you're asleep. Probably this is happening when you're watching TV but your experience is really interested.
See you around.
Best Answer04-01-2021 09:41
Community Moderators ensure that conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. We're here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
04-01-2021 09:41
Hello @SGHinDC Welcome to the community forums!
Thanks for sharing your experience. Deep sleep typically occurs in the first few hours of sleep. Also, note that if you haven't moved for about an hour, your Fitbit device records that you're asleep. Probably this is happening when you're watching TV but your experience is really interested.
See you around.
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