09-08-2019
16:46
- last edited on
09-09-2019
10:49
by
LizzyFitbit
09-08-2019
16:46
- last edited on
09-09-2019
10:49
by
LizzyFitbit
I have severe sleep apnea. The data supplied through my fitbits have been important in anaging my condition. The new dashboard totally takes key functionality away from me. The new interface was not done by people with real world needs.
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
09-09-2019 10:56
09-09-2019 10:56
Hi @Auggie10. Welcome to the Forums.
I appreciate you for taking the time to share your thoughts about the sleep scores and the new dashboard. I see where are you coming from and I'm sorry for the inconvenience experienced with this change. Any feedback posted in the Community is welcome as it helps us to evaluate our products and overall environment to improve them based on your comments. While there isn't an option revert to the previous dashboard or disable the sleep scores, the average sleep time for the week will be visible in the Fitbit app. Just tap on the sleep tile, swipe from right to left until you're on "Hours in Sleep Stages" screen, then tap on the full screen icon and you'll see your details.
Let me know if you need anything else.
09-09-2019 13:43
09-09-2019 13:43
09-10-2019 11:34
09-10-2019 11:34
Oh, I agree. With chronic pain and sleep issues, the old dashboard was an important tool for managing my health. I used it DAILY--checking to see when and how much deep sleep occurred, so I could plan my day to stay within available energy.
I came here to find out whether I could get rid of Sleep Score and get my old data screen back. Evidently not.
I did see some good suggestions from others here about turning off all the clutter on the mobile app. I just finished turning off all the cruft in the online account, too.
The TILES TILES TILES TILES everywhere were just obnoxious ... and NOT useful.
I'll be trying to simplify both the iOS app and online, but I guess it's Apple Watch for me. I was SUCH a Fitbit fanboy, too--years ago, I gave the entire family original Fitbits for Christmas.
The recent "swing to subscription" has killed what was once my favorite device. DO try to fix some of the damage by getting rid of all the Fitbit commercials and come-ons and craplets that are the hallmark of the new dashboard.