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Best AnswerI've owned a Fitbit ONE for YEARS, until getting a Surge in December. I think the Surge's sleep tracking is HORRIDLY inaccurate. I live in chronic pain and some nights don't sleep at all-- but, toss, turn, moan, and groan instead. I couldn't wait see if the Surge was a more accurate tracker given its price tag. Sadly, I wanted to use it to show my doctors. NOPE. I am hooking up my old Fitbit for sleep, as it is far better at telling the truth.
I've owned a Fitbit ONE for YEARS, until getting a Surge in December. I think the Surge's sleep tracking is HORRIDLY inaccurate. I live in chronic pain and some nights don't sleep at all-- but, toss, turn, moan, and groan instead. I couldn't wait see if the Surge was a more accurate tracker given its price tag. Sadly, I wanted to use it to show my doctors. NOPE. I am hooking up my old Fitbit for sleep, as it is far better at telling the truth.