02-18-2014 11:03
02-18-2014 11:03
What are typical sleep numbers for fitbit users (times awake, efficiency)? I realize that the sleep tracking is not too high tech, but just trying to gauge what is typical for people using the force or flex technology.
02-21-2014 11:56
02-21-2014 11:56
After a week, I'm averaging 67% sleep efficiency.
I am in bed for 8-9 hours and asleep 5.5
03-13-2014 08:44
03-13-2014 08:44
I only have two days of sleep logged so far but I have 91%
03-14-2014 16:40
03-14-2014 16:40
It all depends on how which setting you're using. On the normal setting I was getting around 98 percent efficiency, which dropped to around 60 percent when I changed it to the sensitive mode. In other words, stating your efficiency without including which setting you're using is like comparing apples to oranges.
04-03-2014 10:36
04-03-2014 10:36
I initially set my sleep to sensitive. My # times awake averaged about 14 and efficiency in the 70 - 80's. My time to fall asleep was between 20 and 45 minutes.
I set it to normal and starting taking melatonin before bed. I average in the high 90% for efficiency and my number of times awake has dropped to between 2 - 8. My time to fall asleep is between 5 - 7 minutes, usually.
My best efficiency rating was a two hour nap on a Sunday. No times awake 🙂
04-04-2014 08:45 - edited 04-04-2014 08:46
04-04-2014 08:45 - edited 04-04-2014 08:46
Normal setting; avg time to fall asleep is 13 mins; avg times awakened is 15; avg sleep time is 6 hrs, 37 mins; avg time awake during the night is 37 mins; avg sleep efficiency is 92%. This is after 30 days of readings.
04-04-2014 21:35
04-04-2014 21:35
06-14-2014 10:41
06-14-2014 10:41
I posted this somewhere else in another convo but will post it here as well.
I was very freaked out from the "sleep efficiency" stats. As far as I knew, I sleep really well. I always get 7.5 to 8 hrs sleep each night and feel that I wake up 0 to 1 times each night.
My first 5 days of having the flex it recorded that although I was in bed 8 + hrs per night I was only getting 3-5 hrs of sleep & efficiency was at 46%-73% waking up 6-13 times. I honestly thought something was wrong with mine and was going to take it back and exchange it for a new one.
Last night I figured out I had it on sensitive mode and have now changed it to "normal" mode. It said that my sleep was at 96%. I think that is much more accurate.
Im not sure how there is such a change. It could be as simple as I sleep with my arm under my pillow/behind my head and maybe it hits my headboard. Who knows. But I dont think that "sensitive mode" is very accurate or realistic at all.
06-16-2014 04:13 - edited 06-16-2014 04:14
06-16-2014 04:13 - edited 06-16-2014 04:14
I have my setting on normal. I am 54 and my average sleep time is 7 hrs, (total time in bed 7.5 hrs) and my efficiency is 91-97.
And I can usually tell the difference between a 91 and 96. For me, what I notice is not necessarily the times restless (as it can be just changing a postion) but that I have a block of uninterrupted sleep for 2 hrs or more. Those are the mornings I wake up feeling rested. I have been tracking sleep for about a month.
06-18-2014 18:44
06-18-2014 18:44
I have my settings on "normal" and I typically get around 7 hours of sleep, but I'm in bed for eight-eight and a half depending on the schedule. If I get a 98% I feel more refreshed than if I get a 93%, so I'm pretty sure the "normal" setting is correct for me. I always get up at least once during the night -- I'm 67 and taking a diuretic -- so I have never had anything higher than 98%.
01-12-2015 16:26
01-12-2015 16:26
01-14-2015 10:48
01-14-2015 10:48
Does anyone know what "normal" averages are for someone with the normal setting on fitbit? What should we strive to get?
Also, does your partner moving in the bed effect your fitbit's movement at all?
01-14-2015 10:49
01-14-2015 10:49
Nevermind; just saw the post above mine with averages.