07-31-2020 05:09
07-31-2020 05:09
I’m new to Fitbit, and just curious about the sleep log. I need to get up at night most nights to pee. Do I “wake up” then add another sleep session? Or do I leave the setting in sleep mode until I wake up for the day. I was searching but didn’t find the information online. Maybe I wasn’t looking in the right place?
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Best Answer07-31-2020 19:21
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07-31-2020 19:21
Without knowing which tracker model you are using, it sounds like you might be using the 'Begin Sleep Now' button. Generally that is not required, and you are better off just letting Fitbit by itself detect when you are asleep.
Best Answer07-31-2020 19:21
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07-31-2020 19:21
Without knowing which tracker model you are using, it sounds like you might be using the 'Begin Sleep Now' button. Generally that is not required, and you are better off just letting Fitbit by itself detect when you are asleep.
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Best Answer07-23-2023 21:09
07-23-2023 21:09
On my sense 2 the sleep mode lock is on. How do I remove it or unlock it?
Best Answer07-24-2023 06:30 - edited 07-24-2023 06:30
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07-24-2023 06:30 - edited 07-24-2023 06:30
@RDG2102 wrote:On my sense 2 the sleep mode lock is on. How do I remove it or unlock it?
From main clock face, swipe down to get to Quick Settings. Sleep Mode is the Half Moon icon. If on, it is bright; tap to turn it off.
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