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    florin2528 Bronze Member
    last edited by 16 Dec 2020, 08:33

    Hello,

    I haven’t tried to use sleep tracking for months since the data was not taken accurately for me. I get to sleep in about 30-40 minutes since going to bed.

    I have tried yesterday and got at least 30 minutes of extra sleep, and was considering sleep time, when I was actually checking the HR or the watch(pushing the buttons and checking details in the menu).

    Any plans from suunto on improving this feature and make it right?

    Thank you,
    Florin

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      markytarky Silver Members @florin2528
      last edited by 16 Dec 2020, 12:11

      @florin2528 to understand it…your sleep time always starts sooner than you go to bed. For example, you set your bedtime at 10:00 PM and go to bed at 10:30 PM, but the watch is counting the sleep already from 10:00 PM?

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        florin2528 Bronze Member
        last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 07:46

        i have an average bpm during sleep of 50. When I’m trying to fall asleep drops to almost 50 and the watch takes that as sleep. on the first day after putting on the sleep tracker was taking 30 minutes in front at least.
        And strange was that even when i changed the menus on the watch and checking manual the bpm, was still registered as sleep that period of time.

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          florin2528 Bronze Member
          last edited by florin2528 17 Dec 2020, 07:47

          as below

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            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
            last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 08:38

            the watch doen’t look into HR to detect sleep

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              florin2528 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
              last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 08:39

              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos ok, what are the triggers which decides this?

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                Stefan Kersting @florin2528
                last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 08:40

                @florin2528 it`s the accaleration sensors that register if you are sleeping or not

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                  Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
                  last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 08:51

                  Checking the watch wont stop the sleep.

                  This is logical as many people can wake up, check stuff and sleep again. If you get up and walk etc or not relax afterwards then it will “consider you awake”

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                    florin2528 Bronze Member @Stefan Kersting
                    last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 08:53

                    @Stefan-Kersting - this means that reading a book or watching a movie could be detected as sleep time?

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                      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @florin2528
                      last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 08:54

                      @florin2528 that means that if you are relaxed near the time you have setted up as “go to sleep” ie watching a movie in the couch, and you don’t get up afterwards (eg stay on the couch not moving for 4h) it will initiate the sleep.

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                        florin2528 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                        last edited by 17 Dec 2020, 09:06

                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos now it’s clear. thank you!

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