01-24-2018 10:49
01-24-2018 10:49
I started using a Charge 2 about a month ago. Started having vivid dreams and now nightmares. I don't usually have these. Has anyone else experienced this?
01-24-2018 11:13
01-24-2018 11:13
I doubt the Fitbit is causing it.
See these articles
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/27/dream-meaning-health-dreams_n_2957121.html
https://www.amerisleep.com/blog/5-reasons-why-youre-having-weird-dreams/
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01-24-2018 11:13
01-24-2018 11:13
Also try not wearing it to bed and see what happens
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01-24-2018 11:37
01-24-2018 11:37
Thanks for your reply. I have stopped wearing it to bed. Today I moved it into the kitchen as the nightmares continued.
09-07-2018 06:17
09-07-2018 06:17
I’m not sure about fitbit, but I got a Garmin Vivosmart 3 and just about a week into wearing it to track my sleep, I started having very vivid dreams. Normally, I don’t have any dreams I can remember. Now, these dreams are turning into very stressful nightmares. I think strongly that it has something to do with the device. I will try not wearing it for. And see what happens.
02-18-2019 00:07
02-18-2019 00:07
I got my fitbit hr two years ago and started having vivid crazy dreams and nightmares every time I wore the fitbit to bed. I then stopped wearing it and the dreams stopped. I recently found it and thought I would give it another go and wore it for the first time last night. The dreams returned hence googling to see if there are other reports on this and found your post I certainly believe the fitbit is responsible .
02-18-2019 02:06
02-18-2019 02:06
I stopped using my fitbit he two years ago due to vivid dreams and nightmares. I recently thought I would give it another go and they have started again .
02-18-2019 21:26
02-18-2019 21:26
It is 12:22 at night and just woke up for the second night in a row from a crazy nightmare and this is the second time I have worn this to bed. When I woke up it was the first thing I thought of was to take it off. I’m not sleeping with this anymore.
02-19-2019 00:20
02-19-2019 00:20
04-16-2019 19:10
04-16-2019 19:10
I started using my fitbit alta HR 10 days ago. I've had very vivid dreams, and in almost all cases nightmares, 7 out of 10 days. I NEVER remember dreams, and may have a nightmare I remember once every couple of years. I can recount all the nightmares during the last week with precise detail. I searched google to see if I was the only one experiencing this, and clearly I am not.
I will continue to use and then stop use if this persists. It is difficult to theorize what in the Fitbit device might be causing this.
04-17-2019 07:09
04-17-2019 07:09
04-17-2019 19:30
04-17-2019 19:30
05-28-2019 06:20
05-28-2019 06:20
I also had a nightmares a few days ago. But I solved this problem successfuly. Try to read this: https://sleepmentor.net/how-to-get-rid-of-bad-dreams/
06-12-2019 17:22
06-12-2019 17:22
If you'd like to see if it's psychomatic, try wearing your FB when the battery's dead.
Of course, it's not really a fair trial unless you don't know if the battery is out of charge or not. But I don't see offhand how wearing a wrist device would affect your dreaming.
06-12-2019 21:29
06-12-2019 21:29
@nasacpa wrote:If you'd like to see if it's psychomatic, try wearing your FB when the battery's dead.
Of course, it's not really a fair trial unless you don't know if the battery is out of charge or not. But I don't see offhand how wearing a wrist device would affect your dreaming.
That's an interesting idea, to test the placebo effect.
I'm not the biggest fan of nightmares, but vivid dreams I take as a positive processing of mental/emotional material. Wish I had more dreams, maybe I need to wear two fitbits to bed?. 🙂
06-12-2019 23:17
06-12-2019 23:17
06-13-2019 07:35 - edited 06-13-2019 07:38
06-13-2019 07:35 - edited 06-13-2019 07:38
The mind is a powerful thing, and capable of playing many tricks on us.
You can try sleeping with a dead FB, but if you KNOW it's dead, that may well affect your experiment's results. If you're really interested in finding out the truth, you'd have to find someway to use a placebo. I don't know if it's possible to access your FB via computer, and turn it off, but if so, and you have a family member around, you could try that.
But it really comes down to what works for you in this instance.
06-13-2019 08:11
06-13-2019 08:11
Hi All,
I still get very lucid dreams, intermittently. I firmly believe it is due to the flashing light pulses from the heart rate monitor. If the device is not perfectly glued to the skin (I wear it more loose to bed) and you happen to have your Fitbit hand close to your eyes while you sleep, it's easy to see how the flashing lights could affect your sleep. It is easy to see the pulsating, green lights at night. From what I've researched, it is well documented that flashing, high frequency lights cause lucid dreams. This is my strongest hypothesis thus far.
See below for one simple reference to light flashes causing lucid dreams, searches in google constantly reference this technique.
06-13-2019 11:19
06-13-2019 11:19
06-17-2019 08:29
06-17-2019 08:29
Thanks for drawing a good topic. I become so tired from a few days and become a hunt for sleep talk. I don't know what happened to me just going to sleep and shout. After sometimes my wife called me and I don't go to sleep whole night. Kindly someone gives me release from it.
Thanks