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Not a fan of sleep score

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The sleep score feature is useless. How is a night of 8 hours sleep and a night of 3.5 hours sleep both reported as “fair”?? I’d much rather see my average hours and minutes per week. 

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Q: Has weekly sleep average been replaced by sleep score, or moved to Premium?

A: No, weekly sleep average is still available to everyone. To view it, tap the sleep tile in the app, swipe left on the graphs at the top until you see “Hours in Sleep Stages,” then tap the graph to see your weekly averages.

 

All Fitbit users will continue to have access to their time asleep, sleep schedule, sleep quality details, as well as weekly hours slept compared to their sleep schedule. Additionally, all Fitbit users with a device capable of heart-rate tracking will also see their sleep stages and sleep score.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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I appreciate the rapid response, but still a lot of steps and not very intuitive. I haven’t gotten a sleep score other then “fair” ever. Whether I sleep 4 hours or 9. Doesn’t seem very representative...

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