12-09-2018 11:10
12-09-2018 11:10
My sleep data doesn't start tracking until 1 1/2-2 hours after I start trying to go to sleep and think I have been asleep.
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12-10-2018 15:16
12-10-2018 15:16
12-09-2018 11:09
12-09-2018 11:09
My sleep data doesn't start tracking until 1 1/2-2 hours after I start trying to go to sleep and think I have been asleep.
12-09-2018 11:22
12-09-2018 11:22
Moved to the sleep forum where you will get a better answer
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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12-10-2018 15:08
12-10-2018 15:08
your sleep tracking starts when your tracker detects a resting heart rate and no movement. You may want to try to put your sleep tracker on sensitive and see if you get different results.
Elena | Pennsylvania
12-10-2018 15:16
12-10-2018 15:16
02-22-2022 15:53
02-22-2022 15:53
This is happening to me too. (it is on sensitive, and shows stages, and a pretty good 'end of sleep' time.)
03-17-2022 09:58
03-17-2022 09:58
Last night to experiment I prepped for bed, turned off all the lights, and quietly read starting at 9:50. At 10:00 p.m. sharp I went to bed, and fell asleep normally in :05 or :10 minutes. My FitBit Inspire 2 shows: 11:16 p.m. - 5:44 a.m.
The end time 5:44 a.m. is spot on perfect. The start time 11:16 is well over an hour late. It should be approximately 10:05
Over the last two weeks I've been trying to consistently go to bed shortly after 10:00, My FitBit Inspire 2 show start times all over the map.
Half are in the correct zone (10:00 - 10:30) the other half are over an hour or two late. 12:30 a.m.? 11:16 p.m.?
What can I do, what behavior, syncing, HR, temperature, to help the Inspire 2 more often correctly find my start time....It works sometimes (about 50%)