08-16-2014 10:15
08-16-2014 10:15
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08-16-2014 11:54
08-16-2014 11:54
@SunsetRunner I put the Flex to sleep when I first sit on the bed, checking my alarm clock. That way it became part of my nightly routine.
In the morning, when I turn off the alarm, I wake up my Fitbit.
You'll find a way to make it work for you.
Welcome to the forums.
08-16-2014 11:54
08-16-2014 11:54
@SunsetRunner I put the Flex to sleep when I first sit on the bed, checking my alarm clock. That way it became part of my nightly routine.
In the morning, when I turn off the alarm, I wake up my Fitbit.
You'll find a way to make it work for you.
Welcome to the forums.
08-16-2014 20:35
08-16-2014 20:35
HI, i been useing fitbit for 4 months now .I found if you go on the dashboard. you can put the time you go to sleep in .and when you wake up that works best for me . hope this helps.
08-16-2014 20:42
08-16-2014 20:42
my fitrbit just goes to sleep when i stop moving .i dont do anything.
08-17-2014 14:11 - edited 08-17-2014 14:13
08-17-2014 14:11 - edited 08-17-2014 14:13
Mary, I do the same thing and I think this is the easiest.
My problem is when I bump my arm during the day, my band will go into sleep mode and I don't notice. The next morning it shows that I was in bed for 16 hours.
08-18-2014 10:20
08-18-2014 10:20
Thanks all 🙂
I'm glad to know you can also put the times in manually, I hadn't seen that!
08-23-2014 23:35 - edited 08-23-2014 23:35
08-23-2014 23:35 - edited 08-23-2014 23:35
Do you mean that it goes to sleep as in the screen turns off or that it starts the sleep activity mode?
08-24-2014 20:31
08-24-2014 20:31
when you stop moving it goes in to sleep mode.
08-25-2014 00:57 - edited 08-25-2014 01:04
08-25-2014 00:57 - edited 08-25-2014 01:04
To be clear, does the fitbit ecosystem registers this period as a logged sleep cycle? Which model do you have? My unit doesn't do that.
09-06-2014 10:30
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09-06-2014 15:06
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09-08-2014 13:15
09-08-2014 13:15
@mary59 wrote:
It goes to sleep when you stop moving .you put the time you go to bed in the computer . and when u wake up .then it will tell you how you slept. That works for me.you dont have to set it just have it on when your sleeping.
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Thanks for your input @mary59 ! Just to clarify, it is true that if you wear your tracker to bed without activating sleep mode, then manually log the hours you spent in bed on Fitbit.com, a sleep log will appear. If you want your log to appear when you sync, remember to activate sleep mode by following the instructions here.
09-15-2014 13:36
09-15-2014 13:36
I take mine off my wrist and place it on my belt loop until I stop doing what causes the vibrations
09-22-2014 20:57
09-22-2014 20:57
Right before I go to bed I start my sleep mode on my iPhone. It has become a habit now and when I wake up I turn my alarm off and them hit my wake up on my iPhone.Hope this helps, just remember it will become a habit just like wanting to reach your other fitbit goals! Good luck
10-11-2014 22:08
10-11-2014 22:08
I usually end up forgetting and logging my sleep manually later.
11-07-2014 14:48
11-07-2014 14:48
I think I had me tracker on sleep all day. I pushed the button so the light would go on and I put it into sleep mode. Didn't have time to check it the rest of the day till the next day. 16 hours of disturbed sleep.
11-07-2014 16:10
11-07-2014 16:10
Hi there @lynnbaum . If you have an erroneous sleep log recorded, you can definitely edit and/or delete it from your profile. Just go to Log > Sleep tab > "Click to edit" or "Click to delete" at the top right corner of the sleep log box.
11-07-2014 17:53
11-10-2014 04:48
11-10-2014 04:48
I work shifts so I go to bed at all different times, sometimes at 07:30. I have an app on my phone that puts my phone on silent when I plug it in to charge (so I don't get woken by PPI calls). I have now got into a ritual of putting my watch on the side, phone and PS Vita onto charge and now, tap my Flex to enter sleep mode.
It is early days for me so I am still motivated to track my sleep, although it is slightly depressing seeing that I only had 3 hours sleep.