09-06-2019 08:36
09-06-2019 08:36
Can you make the sleep score optional and bring back time averages? I don’t understand this change. I’m not interested in seeing how my sleep is “rated” on an algorithm that someone else came up with, I just want to know the hours I sleep each day/week/month. Like many other users, this was a main reason I bought a fitbit and now I’m unable to track sleep time on more than a daily basis. You allow us to set a sleep goal in hours, but not see how’s we’re trending towards it. Why did you make this change? And could you please provide a fix??
09-06-2019 15:23
09-06-2019 15:23
I agree. I bought this over an apple product so I could track my weekly/monthly sleep. I also do not need a sleep score that Fitbit made up with an algorithm. Please undue that or make it an
option.
09-28-2019 09:02
09-28-2019 09:02
I agree that the weekly average sleep time needs to be brought back immediately. I’m a chronic migraine sufferer and I have to track the amount of sleep I am averaging weekly and how that effects my headaches to report to my doctor and my health insurance in order to get my medications authorized. The sleep score will probably never be accurate for someone like me that gets less than 3 hours of sleep each night.