06-29-2020
18:19
- last edited on
06-29-2020
18:55
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JuanFitbit
06-29-2020
18:19
- last edited on
06-29-2020
18:55
by
JuanFitbit
I was working on my computer, so absorbed that I may sit very still. So a 'deep sleep' of 1 hour was logged between 9 and 10 a.m.! I had to manually delete it. It never happened before.
You may want to check your sleep log today. Something is wrong.
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07-01-2020 10:53
07-01-2020 10:53
Hi @SleeperC - Fitbit estimates your sleep stages using a combination of your movement and heart-rate patterns. When you haven’t moved for about an hour, your tracker or watch assumes that you’re asleep. You must have been very absorbed in your work! You can turn on Reminders to Move or just make it a habit to get up and walk or at least move your arms every half hour or so. It’s a good healthy habit, anyway. You can ready more about Fitbit and sleep here.
07-01-2020 10:53
07-01-2020 10:53
Hi @SleeperC - Fitbit estimates your sleep stages using a combination of your movement and heart-rate patterns. When you haven’t moved for about an hour, your tracker or watch assumes that you’re asleep. You must have been very absorbed in your work! You can turn on Reminders to Move or just make it a habit to get up and walk or at least move your arms every half hour or so. It’s a good healthy habit, anyway. You can ready more about Fitbit and sleep here.
07-01-2020 11:54
07-01-2020 11:54
07-02-2020 06:34
07-02-2020 06:34
@SleeperC - it’s possible to set a sleep schedule, but since sleep is automatically detected, you cannot tell it to ignore sleep between certain hours. As for the low heart rate, maybe that is all the more reason to get up and move more often? If it becomes a concern, you can always check with your doctor.
07-02-2020 15:26
07-02-2020 15:26
No, I'm not alarmed or worried, as I'm very active through a day. I also have the 'reminder' setup.
It just shows the limitation of sleep tracking tech as it is now. It also shows that people of certain professions, e.g. data analysts, computer programmers and writers, probably need to check their sleep log occasionally.