04-01-2016 08:40 - edited 04-01-2016 11:52
04-01-2016 08:40 - edited 04-01-2016 11:52
I have been happy with my Blaze's sleep tracking. But suddenly this morning my data is in pieces- everytime I was restless or awake for even a minute, it shows as a new sleep session in the app. The sleep sensitivity is still set to normal- why is my data suddenly a mess?
It is hard to read, and making it so that the sleep I got prior to midnight is applied to the previous day. This is messing with my stats.
04-01-2016 10:35
04-01-2016 10:35
You can edit the sleep loggin in the app. I tend to do it when I have a stretch of being up at night.
I usually edit the first one to end at the end of the last log that was created and then delete the extraneous logs.
04-01-2016 11:50 - edited 04-01-2016 11:52
04-01-2016 11:50 - edited 04-01-2016 11:52
Thanks. Editing the log doesn't really meet my needs because I would lose the data on when I was awake/restless. I just want to "glue" it together into one sleep event.
Also it won't let me create a record that overlaps the existing records. I could probably get around that by deleting the existing records first, but again, I don't actually want to lose the data, I just want it presented in the same manner that it was on previous nights- as one sleep event.
04-01-2016 19:08
04-01-2016 19:08
you should look at your settings and make sure that your tracker sensitivity is not set to sensitive.
04-02-2016 13:43
04-02-2016 13:43
04-02-2016 15:32
04-02-2016 15:32
04-09-2016 08:46 - edited 04-09-2016 08:49
04-09-2016 08:46 - edited 04-09-2016 08:49
I'm not sure if you solved your sleep data in pieces problem but I am adding my 2 cents here just in case, as I had this problem early on with my Charge HR. After some experimentation, including trying the other suggestions in this thread I determined that I was wearing the band just loose enough for the skin sensor to come away from my wrist if I rolled over on it wrong. Tightening the band one notch made it work but wasn't comfortable so I switched the Fitbit to my dominant wrist which was just enough larger to eliminate the blanks in the sleep data and still be comfortable. This had the added benefit of giving my non dominant wrist a break from wearing the band day and night.
As for editing the sleep data per the suggestion above, I found that not much data is lost when creating a single record, it just removes the gaps. Admittedly, depending on how big the gaps are, the edited record may not be as accruate. Hope this helped.