05-15-2016 22:33
05-15-2016 22:33
05-16-2016 12:29
05-16-2016 12:29
Welcome to the Fitbit Community @SunsetRunner ! The time asleep is calculated by subtracting your time awake or restless from the overall tracked time. For example, if you slept eight hours, but woke up two times for 15 minutes each, the time asleep will show 7 hr 30 min. Your sleep quality is based on whether you were asleep, restless, or fully awake.
For instructions on how to view detailed sleep data, do the following:
Is the first time this happened?
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05-17-2016 01:53
05-17-2016 01:53
Thank you for reply, but this is no solution.
The problem starts with the number 1. Tap a particular day.....
If I do not go to sleep on a particular day, the whole day does not exist anymore.
There is nothing to tap on to see detailed info.
The day is dissapeared from the week.
This happens every 2 weeks in my job that there is a day I do not sleep at all.
To calculate the average sleeping hours fitbit ignors the dissapeared day and calculate the average sleeping hours in a 6 day week instead of a 7 days week.
So ik looks that I slept the average of 7 hours a day, but really I slept 6 days 7 hours and 1 day no sleep.
The average calculated must be in this case 6 hours.