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Do your sleep stats change depending on which wrist your Fitbit is on?

I've recently started changing mine every few days and I noticed that my chart shows much more restlessness when I wear it on my non-dominant hand/wrist. Now I wonder which graph is more accurate. Maybe I move one arm a lot while I'm "sleeping"?

F, 53, 5'9", PA
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@DJC_63 This is very interesting!  When changing wrist, do you also change your tracker's settings according to dominant and non-dominat hand? if you're not for sure the information will be different also you may want to check on the sensibility settings if it is normal or sensitive. 🙂

I'm eager to know your responses! 😄

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I do change my settings from non-dominant to dominant depending on which wrist I’m wearing it on. I’m guessing that I sleep on my right side the most, so I probably don’t move that hand much. But I know I move my left arm while i”m “sleeping”. My curiosity is how deeply asleep can I be if my arm is up in the air? I feel like I’m sleeping, other than the occasional times I wake up and realize that my arm is up in the air. Then I go back to sleep, often without putting my arm down.
F, 53, 5'9", PA
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