10-08-2019 07:44
10-08-2019 07:44
I track all my sleep data (total sleep, deep sleep, awake time) in Excel along with other things (if I exercised, had caffeine etc) to see how I can increase my deep sleep, which averages around 40 min. I hadn't done it for about 10 days so I entered the data for those recent days, and I noticed that the previous data I had already recorded is now different. It didn't all shift the same way, some are higher, some are lower. I assume they updated the algorithm for how sleep is calculated, but I never saw any notification. Does anyone have any more info? I can't be sure how my sleep is changing long term or if new behaviors help/hurt my sleep if it's not being measured the same way. It isn't as important to me how accurate it is as long as it's consistent, as I really just want to track how things are different from my mean.
On a separate note, if I want to collect all this new data, is there a way to just export it all? Up til now I've just manually entered it every day to every few days...
10-08-2019 07:47
10-08-2019 07:47
By the way, I should've mentioned that I have a Blaze, and the App is on my iphone. As far as I know I haven't updated the app or my ios in the 13 months or so I've been using it now.
10-09-2019 06:51
10-09-2019 06:51
Hello @E_Ray and a warm welcome. There was a flurry of activity in the forums about sleep scores changing, sleep times being recalculated, etc. It seems there was a bug and it seems to have been fixed.
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