06-30-2014 11:18
06-30-2014 11:18
Why are there 2 identical bar graphs on the sleep stats? The top two are exactly the same as the bottom two.
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07-01-2014 17:13
07-01-2014 17:13
@forcr There are two sets of graphs on your Sleep Page at https://www.fitbit.com/sleep.
The top two, labeled "Time asleep" and "Times awoken", include only your night's sleep.
The bottom two, labeled "Total time asleep" and "Total times awoken", include your night's sleep, as well as any naps you might log during the day.
So if you don't log anything aside from a single sleep log for the night, these two sets will be identical. If you log additional sleep logs outside of your night's rest, the bottom graph will include them. I hope that clears things up!
07-01-2014 15:31
07-01-2014 15:31
That's a very good question, one that has come up before; but unfortunately, I'm afraid I am as much in the dark on that one as you are. Perhaps someone else can chime in to help us both.
07-01-2014 17:13
07-01-2014 17:13
@forcr There are two sets of graphs on your Sleep Page at https://www.fitbit.com/sleep.
The top two, labeled "Time asleep" and "Times awoken", include only your night's sleep.
The bottom two, labeled "Total time asleep" and "Total times awoken", include your night's sleep, as well as any naps you might log during the day.
So if you don't log anything aside from a single sleep log for the night, these two sets will be identical. If you log additional sleep logs outside of your night's rest, the bottom graph will include them. I hope that clears things up!
07-05-2014 22:38
07-05-2014 22:38
Adding to @MatthewFitbit the first single sleep bar will be the greater of any other sleeps for the day.
02-06-2015 15:44
02-06-2015 15:44
It would be nice to be able to select a different period of time. ie weekly and weekly average shown. Just a suggestion.