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!
01-10-2025 09:15
01-10-2025 09:15
Hello, my own view and experience is that Fitbit is not accurate. Sorry, but I think it's a waste of time and a swizz.
01-10-2025 09:37 - edited 01-10-2025 09:38
01-10-2025 09:37 - edited 01-10-2025 09:38
Inaccuracy of the sleep log and every other aspect the Fitbit watches is what happened when Google took over, it doesn’t matter if you are set to Normal or Sensitive it is still inaccurate. It no longer reads the heart rate accurately either.
01-10-2025 18:42
01-10-2025 18:42
My FitBit is set to sensitive in hopes that it will pick up my insomnia - when I am in bed, awake but unable to sleep.
My hands and feet move as I fidget trying to settle myself down but FitBit tracks me as asleep - even though it is set to sensitive.
I have spent night's where I am awake for 3 or 4 hours but it is all recorded as me being asleep - I am tossing and turning, fidgeting, checking my FitBit for the time, etc.
But FitBit records me being asleep.
03-19-2025 02:47
03-19-2025 02:47
Sleep setting is set at normal but recently,15th March I slept for 11 hours from 10pm, yet the Charge 6 recorded just 4 hours (6.07am-9.04am)!
Is it faulty do you think?
03-27-2025 02:06
03-27-2025 02:06
I am on the Normal sleep setting but my Fitbit charge 5 is detecting a large number (15 - 25) awakenings per night, mostly very short (1-2 mins each). I think it is over estimating them. Anybody else having this experience or know how to interpret this number? thanks
03-27-2025 11:42
03-27-2025 11:42
Hello @PJAP
This page has an explanation about awake minutes (<-- click link) that you might find helpful.
I often get numerous awake times in my sleep log, most of which I don't remember being awake.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE
03-27-2025 12:21
03-27-2025 12:21
This was very helpful BUT there are still a few issues. For example, the first section of the explanation states: “When you don't move for about an hour, your tracker or watch assumes you're asleep.” OK, but the opposite should also be true yet isn’t. As I and others have previously reported, there are occasions when a Fitbit says a person awoke minutes or (in my case) close to an hour AFTER said person was up, making coffee, showering, whatever. This has happened to me several times.
Also, even though the explanation claims that “Your device needs at least 3 hours of sleep data to estimate your sleep stages, so you won't find sleep stages for shorter naps,” the reality is that – again as has happened to me and others – Fitbit will show a person falling asleep for the night at a time when the person is quietly watching TV or reading for less than 3 hours, after which the person is moving around for some time prior to actually going to sleep. In other words, Fitbit is also capable of over-estimating total sleep time and the stages.
So keep that grain of salt at hand.
03-29-2025 18:47
03-29-2025 18:47