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I first had a Fitbit Versa and now a Versa 2 and the situation is the same in both instances. My typical sleep times are from around 23:30 to about 06:30 or 07:00. Almost every night my Fitbit shows that I slept for an hour or two and then that I only slept again after about anything from one to three hours later. It does not show it as awake time, but as two separate sleep sessions. In most cases I am not aware of being awake during that time at all and therefor doubt it it is true. Do you have any explanation for this?
The report for the past three days are typical of most days:
Today: 00:04 - 03:06 and again 04:28 - 07:09
Yesterday: 23:38 - 00:41 and again 03:20 - 06:49
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
Day before: 22:48 - 00:46 and again 03:44 - 06:30
11-09-2021 17:22
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11-09-2021 17:22
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Hello @WillieP, thanks for joining the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board.
I appreciate you have brought this to my attention. I would like to ask you to restart your tracker, then go to your device Settings in the online Dashboard. Check your sleep setting, if it's set to Sensitive, change it to Normal.
After that, use your tracker as you normally would at night, making sure it is snug on your wrist. If you get 2 chunks of sleep, the next night try to sleep with the tracker on your non-dominant hand.
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and keep me posted in case you need anything else.
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