02-24-2016 05:04 - edited 02-24-2016 05:08
02-24-2016 05:04 - edited 02-24-2016 05:08
Hi, I am completely new to the fitbit and I just started to track my sleep.
As you can see in the image, the time labelled "restless" is almost the same everyday yet on Wednesday, my sleep efficiency is calculated to be 34% while it is at a 100% every other day.
Can I know why is the log calculating it differently?? (I have read previous forum entries saying that it was an issue that was already solved.)
Is there a difference in the actual "restlessness" or is it just a buggy dashboard.
*Edit, + Should i be worried that I am moving too much during my sleep? (i am tracking using sensitive mode)
Thank you.
02-25-2016 18:57
02-25-2016 18:57
Based on the chart you hardly sleep. Did you confuse your fitbit by mixing A.M/P.M? Most probablly your device is either too sensitive or defective.
Eitherway even if one is restless when he/she sleeps what can you do? If it was me I would not worry about it.
03-01-2016 11:54
03-01-2016 11:54
maybe try tracking in "normal" mode instead for a week and compare. How do you feel when you wake up in the morning?
03-24-2016 19:55
03-24-2016 19:55
Hello everyone. @CompleteNewbie @Brujita @ssathya Thanks for taking a break from stepping to visit the Community. @CompleteNewbie Thanks for providing us with screen shots of your sleep logs. Your sleep efficiency is calculated depending on the time you were in bed and the time you actually slept. Like you mentioned, it shouldn't show as 100% if you were moving all around. I forwarded this issue to the engineering team for further investigation. Thanks for reporting it.
As @Brujita stated, if you have your sleep setting set to sensitive it could be a good idea changing it to normal. Please force sync after making any change in your Dashboard.
Let me know how it goes. Catch you later.
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