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I want to track deep sleep

Is there a way to view deep sleep over time in a graph or chart without going into each day individually and checkign the sleep breakdown?

Is there a way to import the raw data to PC in the form of x.xls etc so I can extrapolate this data.

 

Thanks.

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Theoretically it would be possible using the API from the dev section, but it's beyond my skill level. If you're into programming, maybe take a look at what the API exposes:

https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/web-api/sleep/get-sleep-log-list/

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Dave | California

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Hello. If you go to the sleep tab on the app, at the top you see Day, Week, Month Year. Click on on of those and you will see a graph and under it you can toggle between, duration, score, schedule and, on the right, sleep stages. There you can see a drop down menu and check each stage for any of the periods at the top. I have to say, I have been reading all the dislike for the new sleep layout, but I don't think there is anything missing from before. Granted I don't think change was needed at all and probably prefer the old layout rather than what seems like change for change's sake, but I don't think in terms of what it shows it is a big change. This is my first post, but I promise I'm not a fitbit plant trying to defend the new sleep layout!

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