I i’m in agreement with all of those who feel the new sleep Graph is difficult to read, and to understand. I liked the old one. It was simple you could glance at it know what was going on. Now you have to research every item I do not like it. It is not what I signed up for.
Best AnswerHi - My Fitbit was stolen at Security in the airport! I suspect it was another traveler as the place was very, very busy and I did see my watch in the tray as it came out of the X-ray machine. Regardless, now I have another reason; terrible sleep graph and no gps to find my watch!
I’ve replaced it with a Timex - all it does is tell me the time, I don’t have to recharge it (the battery is supposed to last 10+ years) and I don’t have to sync it in order to update the time when I fly somewhere. Best of all, it was a lot less expensive!
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Best AnswerI use the fitbit solely for monitoring my sleep. My sleep physician says it is not reliable. I have found that to be so, so I used to be able to edit the hours that I slept to keep a more accurate record. As of today that is no longer permitted. About 50% of the days it can't chart the line graph for the various stages of sleep. Soon I will no longer have any use for the device.
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Best AnswerHello fitbit, I haven't read any positive reviews on the Fitbit sleep app change. How do we get you to bring the original one back? I would bet my money that all Fitbit users prefer that original graph.
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