06-06-2016
15:05
- last edited on
09-12-2017
15:33
by
LizFitbit
06-06-2016
15:05
- last edited on
09-12-2017
15:33
by
LizFitbit
Hi sleepy Community members!
Does your sleep log look something like this?
If you think your log is inaccurate when it shows this much restlessness, you're not alone! A lot of Fitbit users have sleep logs like this, and many times it's due to the fact that Sleep settings are on "Sensitive" mode instead of "Normal" mode. A little about these two modes:
We strongly suggest that most users use the Normal setting. To change your settings to Normal, follow these steps, or visit our help article!
I hope this helps - let me know if you have any trouble changing this setting or if you have seen a difference in the accuracy of your sleep log after switching!
08-08-2017 10:09
08-08-2017 10:09
08-27-2017 21:50
08-27-2017 21:50
The sleep patterns on my fitbit charge2 are very inaccurate. I go to bed at night to watch TV & is registers that I am asleep...............not true!!. .
Also says when I wake up when I i have already been awake for over 30 mins but just lying in bed not moving
Sleep pattern very unreliable
Any suggestions?
08-28-2017 08:34
08-28-2017 08:34
08-28-2017 09:28
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08-28-2017 09:43
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08-28-2017 10:02
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08-28-2017 10:05
08-28-2017 10:05
09-01-2017 08:15
09-01-2017 08:15
I also sleep with a Cpap machine as well. I am waiting on a replacement Fitbit. I will never buy another one. I also take over the counter zzzquil.
09-01-2017 13:11
09-01-2017 13:11
09-01-2017 21:11
09-01-2017 21:11
09-01-2017 21:17
09-01-2017 21:17
09-03-2017 07:39
09-03-2017 07:39
09-04-2017 04:26
09-04-2017 04:26
I was wondering why my fitbit goes back in forth between the two layouts? I have only had my alta hr for about two weeks and a few days ago the top pic you show (the old version?) popped up.
09-04-2017 17:40
09-04-2017 17:40
10-09-2017 16:34
10-09-2017 16:34
I have my Ionic on Normal sensitivity for Sleep and still receive ridiculous readings.
I also use a Garmin Fenix 5x and an Apple watch to track sleep. They seem to be quite accurate. The Fitbit function is worthless.
Last night the Garmin indicated I slept about 8 hrs and 10 minutes and restless about 25. Fitbit Ionic indicated that I slept 5 hrs and 5 minutes. This is bull**ahem**! Worthless!
10-20-2017 14:57
10-20-2017 14:57
Do other people have this experience?: My wife wears a different manufacture's product. We sleep in the same bed. My fitbit's sleep tracker EVERY night, shows I fall asleep at the same time my wife gets up? I go to bed at 10:30 and away at 6:30, but my fitbit shows I fall asleep at 5:15 (when she gets out of bed) and I wake up at 6:30.
Is her fitbit's electronic signal interacting with my fitbit until she leaves the room? I am asleep all night....
Any suggestions?
10-20-2017 15:29
10-20-2017 15:29
Get rid of the Fitbit and get either a Garmin or Apple Watch. Have tried several different Fitbit products for sleep and they are worthless.
10-20-2017 19:19
10-20-2017 19:19
10-21-2017 06:44
10-21-2017 06:44
Both devices are Bluetooth, so it's not impossible that they're crossing paths and seeing each other as new devices with which to interact. It's more likely that you move when she stirs and your Fitbit shifts a bit on your arm.
When I wear a different band on my Fitbit Alta HR I sometimes get blank spots on my sleep reading of as much as 2 or 3 hours where it reads as if the device was not on my arm for that period...then sleep takes up again. Last night (after a long trip) I slept nearly nine hours but the Fitbit only recorded about 6 with two blank periods. I'm convinced it's because it shifted on my arm or I moved my arm under the pillow (phone is very nearby) and that somehow confused it. Tonight I'm going to turn OFF the continuous update feature on the app and see if that makes a difference.
10-21-2017 06:46
10-21-2017 06:46
A couple of friends who use Apple watches said that sleep/exercise monitoring are NOT dependable or sometimes even workable. There must be a "trick" to getting the good results on them...maybe you could share?