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    DMytro @Jamie BG
    last edited by 19 Jul 2021, 09:57

    @jamie-bg in my opinion if quality of both algorithms is at least somewhat comparable, it would be better to keep working on in-house algorithm rather than using a black box from competitor company.
    My experience with s9 sleep tracking was decent enough too.

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      Patrick Löffler Silver Members @DMytro
      last edited by 19 Jul 2021, 19:47

      @dmytro For me as well. The Garmin watches always think I am already asleep while I am still reading. The S9P is much better in this regard. However you do it Suunto, please keep doing it. 🙂 Just as I already said on my wish list: Nightly HRV would be on top of it.

      Apple Watch Ultra (currently on my wrist)
      Thinking about going back to Suunto 9 Peak

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        DMytro @Patrick Löffler
        last edited by 19 Jul 2021, 20:03

        @patrick-löffler rem sleep would also be nice.

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          A Former User @Guest
          last edited by A Former User 20 Jul 2021, 03:50

          @andré-faria said in Sleep Tracking:

          @dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Sleep Tracking:

          @andré-faria set it much earlier. 21 .

          Humm, ok Will try it.
          Just for comparison. Garmin Fr45 nailed this pretty well. Don’t know algorithm it used. If you want/need some data I can provide it.
          Also if you feel useful that I/other users share the info via app feedback or support let me/us know.

          Yesterday my day was different , had to do some stuff on computer and walk around till 22 something.
          Went to sleep at 23. Even reboot the watch before to see if it won’t take into account any starting before that.
          Apparently didn’t work…or I should read that sleeping starting time is 21h+2h awake?

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            darxmurf Platinum Member
            last edited by 20 Jul 2021, 05:56

            Hi all,

            Just bringing my contribution here. I tried the sleep tracking a couple of time with my 9 Baro and I have to say, it was not working that well. Last test, on a 6h30 night, it counted 15 minutes of deep sleep and nothing else. So, in the end it always says I had a poor sleep. It’s maybe feeling vibrations when my wife is moving in the bed or something?

            The next test will be when sleeping outside in a hammock, I’ll be sure to have no “external” disturbances.

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              isazi Moderator
              last edited by 20 Jul 2021, 09:48

              This must be very personal, because I get pretty good sleep tracking from Suunto devices. It is very rare I get sleep or wake up time wrong

              Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

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                A Former User @isazi
                last edited by 20 Jul 2021, 10:02

                @isazi Don’t doubt it, but I would like to understand

                1. it’s a bug or not.
                2. is my watch defective or not
                3. since with garmin watches I didn’t had this, how can I help to improve suunto readings , and does it matter to Suunto (can be isolated case and there is also a lot of people who garmin sleep doesn’t work for them)

                Wake up times seem to be ok but sleep times not, and don’t think I have a pattern that could fool the watch (like being stationary reading or on the phone or tv)

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                  Tomas5 @isazi
                  last edited by 20 Jul 2021, 11:33

                  @isazi when you wake up at morning, do you get up from bed at same moment? In my case if i stay laying in bed, it counts as sleep until i get up. Doesn’t matter i am already awake and moving a little, maybe reading some news on smartphone etc.

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                    A Former User @mlatej
                    last edited by 22 Jul 2021, 01:48

                    @mlatej Garmin used to do exact same thing until relatively recently.

                    But I would agree: sleep detection should be improved with regards to the watch being on the wrist. I had an opposite problem: I had a watch on my wrist but took a nap. The watch probably decided it was off since there was no motion and stopped OHR. It didn’t happen consistently though. Maybe because my naps were restless, or maybe because OHR interruptions while on the wrist were a fluke.

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                      ChrisA Platinum Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                      last edited by 22 Jul 2021, 05:51

                      @dimitrios-kanellopoulos broadening the sleep times helped! Awake times now fit within the actual times I stand up! Thanks 😊

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                        Tomas5
                        last edited by Tomas5 22 Jul 2021, 18:51

                        My today experience with S5. Usually watch thinks i am a sleep longer than real value. Today is oposite.

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                        In reality i waked up around 3:00 am i went to toilete and had hard time to fall a sleep again. I fall a sleep around 3:45 am and than i was waken up at 5:00 am by alarm on S5. Don’t understand why watch ignored sleep between 3:45 and 5:00 because it was really hard sleep. Watch alarm almost didn’t wake me up as i was sleeping really hard.

                        Just for record i have set sleep time from 21:30 to 8:00 so it wasn’t outside of configured first possible sleep and last possible sleep times.

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                          A Former User @Tomas5
                          last edited by 22 Jul 2021, 18:54

                          @tomas5 Sometimes it does that, capturing only part of the sleep. Then, as you stop moving around, a sync or two later it adds additional hours. As long as you don’t fiddle with the watch enough to get “Good morning” sleep message.

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                            Tomas5 @Guest
                            last edited by 22 Jul 2021, 18:55

                            @nickk well i didn’t touch the watch at all during night. But since i had hard time to fall a sleep again, maybe from my movement they decided to show morning message but i didn’t notice.

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                              Patrick Löffler Silver Members
                              last edited by 25 Jul 2021, 17:46

                              Probably this has been discussed already. Why can’t the S9P not have the same sleep stages as the S7. Would be awesome if it could. And taking it even further 🙂 please like Garmin a full night SPO2 measurement.

                              Apple Watch Ultra (currently on my wrist)
                              Thinking about going back to Suunto 9 Peak

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                                A Former User @Patrick Löffler
                                last edited by 25 Jul 2021, 21:13

                                @patrick-löffler I’d guess it has to do with FB algo licensing and firmware codebase sharing. S9P is effectively a smaller S9B, with a few sweet extras. So, it makes sense it would inherit the exact feature set of the bigger brother.

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                                  Jamie BG Bronze Member @Guest
                                  last edited by 26 Jul 2021, 12:11

                                  @nickk could also be hardware as the firstbeat stuff is all done on the watch and not on the servers…

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                                    A Former User @Jamie BG
                                    last edited by 26 Jul 2021, 13:00

                                    @jamie-bg Well, hardware doesn’t prevent S7 from having full sleep stages. And yes, I’m aware that S7 is running Qualcomm 3100 and not a custom processor found in the rest of Sx series.

                                    Still, the presence of full sleep stages analysis from FB in lower cost Garmin units would suggest it has less to do with silicon and more with what gets licensed and deployed to the watches.

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                                      Jamie BG Bronze Member @Guest
                                      last edited by 26 Jul 2021, 15:07

                                      @nickk Lower Garmin units do not use the advanced sleep tracking i.e. firstbeat sleep tracking, they use Garmin’s own inhouse sleep tracking, to which all reports I have seen suggest it isn’t nearly as good as the first beat sleep tracking.

                                      Can’t find any details on S9 CPU and memory, so no idea how it stacks up against the top end Garmin and S9 in terms of power and resources and or the 3100 qualcomm chip.

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                                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
                                        last edited by 26 Jul 2021, 15:13

                                        While I don’t know I don’t see an issue s9P using FB algos. However I would personally prefer a better algo from Suunto or a better algo in general as FB is licensed

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                                          A Former User @Jamie BG
                                          last edited by A Former User 26 Jul 2021, 15:28

                                          @jamie-bg This isn’t correct. By lower cost units I mean watches like Venu 2 and Venu Sq, which most definitely have onboard sleep tracking. As do (or should have it soon) entry level Forerunners. I think DCR was quoting Garmin in one of his recent reviews saying the onboard sleep analysis is coming out across their entire device line.

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