02-02-2021
07:56
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02-25-2021
08:58
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WilsonFitbit
02-02-2021
07:56
- last edited on
02-25-2021
08:58
by
WilsonFitbit
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02-02-2021 09:07
02-02-2021 09:07
You're talking about two different things: sleep history, and last night's sleep.
For last night's sleep, it isn't necessarily updated as soon as you wake up. Give it a while to at least be sure you are really getting up, and to sync.
If it is sleep history you are talking about, on phone, tap sleep tile and you should be able to see your sleep history by date. Is that what you are questioning?
02-02-2021 09:07
02-02-2021 09:07
You're talking about two different things: sleep history, and last night's sleep.
For last night's sleep, it isn't necessarily updated as soon as you wake up. Give it a while to at least be sure you are really getting up, and to sync.
If it is sleep history you are talking about, on phone, tap sleep tile and you should be able to see your sleep history by date. Is that what you are questioning?
02-02-2021 09:42
02-02-2021 09:42
Thank you. How can you see the breakdown of your sleep for the week? For example- light sleep, rem etc
02-02-2021 09:46
02-02-2021 09:46
Not sure, but don't think you can get those weekly totals or averages, except by own calculations.
02-24-2021 11:04 - edited 02-24-2021 11:11
02-24-2021 11:04 - edited 02-24-2021 11:11
Hello @Hpierson, welcome to the community forums! @JohnnyRow, it's great to see you around and thanks for your input!
Adding to what @JohnnyRow mentioned, if you go to the Fitbit App > tap on the "Sleep tile" > swipe to the left until you find "Hours in Sleep Stages", then tap on any of the blue graph displayed, you will be able to see 2 options "1 week and 1 month at the top of the screen". Tap on any of those options and you will be able to see your Sleep Stages Average for REM, light and deep. It can be either for 1 week or 1 month.
Hope this helps!