Sleep Tracking
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@ramrod yeah, that’s not good… how is your sleep quality when it DOES record sleep?
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@egika said in Sleep Tracking:
@ramrod yeah, that’s not good… how is your sleep quality when it DOES record sleep?
All over the place. Ranging from 3.5 hours to 10.5 hours.
Interestingly, I wore my watch to bed night before last and it didn’t report any sleep tracking (as I said in my post above). I didn’t wear it last night.
I synced my watch just now and it’s reporting 9.5 hours sleep ‘yesterday’.
What does ‘yesterday’ mean? Last night or the night before?
I suspect that it means the latter but dates would be nice to avoid guessing.
Then there is the issue of why is my watch only reporting sleep stats some time after the event rather than the next morning? Assuming that ‘yesterday’ means two nights ago… -
@ramrod you should be able to check this in the app.
Otherwise, if you don’t have a super strange sleep behavior, your watch might have an issue… How does the step counter work for you? -
@egika Step counter works fine.
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@ramrod oh - now I am out of ideas.
maybe best, to involve Suunto support… -
@Egika Hi, I have invlved them. Here is the answer:
Dear customer, we are sorry to hear that you have experienced problems with your Suunto.
The software of your watch was reseted and now is updated to the latest version available,and I have checked your
device for the faults reported in the fault description and performed all the necessary tests, and no fault has been
discovered.But the problem hasn’t been solved and the sleep tracking is messed.
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@André-Faria Hi, have you got satisying answers to your questions? Was the problem solved?
I even sent it to the guarantee service, but all I ve got was, that the watch is fine : )
And it is not - still miscalculating the sleep/wake time. -
S9P sleep tracking is not accurate. I remove my watch when I go to shower at night and it treated as I start sleeping. Although I got wear back the watch again after I finished my shower.
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@babychai tonight, my watch, hasn’t notified any sleep altought I have slept obviously.
The questions is: is it my watch or it is generally suunto?
And if it is my watch, why the service (where I sent it) hasn’t managed to fix it… -
@Miłosz-Wiesiołek said in Sleep Tracking:
@André-Faria Hi, have you got satisying answers to your questions? Was the problem solved?
I even sent it to the guarantee service, but all I ve got was, that the watch is fine : )
And it is not - still miscalculating the sleep/wake time.No, i sold the watch. Apparently for lots of people it works ok.
On garmin is the opposite, lots of people complain and it works fine for me. -
@André-Faria I understand, I am not satisfied with it. I suspect that it’s not just a software defect and it makes me feel uncomfortable. Basic, chepeast wrist smart band acted better in this field.
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No watch will be accurate, if you want to have sleep tracking you will need to go to a sleep clinic, have electrodes in your head… Steps, sleep, calories, VO2Max, cadence… All calculations are based on wrist movements, leds… expect estimations for everything. Some of them are close to reality sometimes other not.
I wear a S9P and a Garmin 745 everyday, and they give me reasonable numbers. Which one is correct? Who knows but both give me consistent numbers.
IMHO the most important are the delta changesBR
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@suzzlo said in Sleep Tracking:
I wear a S9P and a Garmin 745 everyday, and they give me reasonable numbers
Hi, the problem is that the numbers I’m getting are highly unreasonable. This suggests major defect in my opinion. Which I would love to track and have repaired.
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@Miłosz-Wiesiołek
I guess you’re looking for a replacement or refund. You should contact suunto support.There is nothing we can do but continue to endlessly discuss it
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@sartoric you are probably right. I’m new here - thought that someone found the solution - so before I go to Suunto, I wish to have wider view on it. I already got it back from service -with note that it is just fine : )
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@Miłosz-Wiesiołek
I suppose you’ve read all the previous suggestions and set all the “sleep” settings (DnD, sleep time etc.) so, what happen if you just put the watch on a desk before going to sleep ?maybe the watch wobbles too much so it miscalculates
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@Miłosz-Wiesiołek I can only support what @suzzlo says, after checking a lot of devices for their sleep accuracy. In Suuntos product range I found the Suunto 7 the best, concerning sleep and resources, while the S5 and S9 series are ok, but sometimes fail (for me), when it comes to sleep start times. But those problems are there for other brands too. I also have a Garmin watch, which also fails in the same manner the S9 does (but at least you can edit the sleep time) and the same is true for Coros (where you can’t edit sleep) or Polar (which works best for me). In the end I got an Oura Ring 3 as a present and never looked back on sleep tracking on sports watches again, since Oura hits it for me
I think - besides not overvalueing the sleep data you get - it’s a personal thing, which tracker works for you, concerning sleep tracking. I read from Garmin users, who are perfectly happy with sleep tracking, while for others its not working. If sleep tracking delivres the major data you’re looking for, Suunto may be not the best, but Suuntos for sure delivers other metrics that - for me - are more trustworthy than those of other companies
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@sartoric yes, It is all set. What do you mean by putting on the desk (missed that part)?
I hope I’m not sleep running (like a dog-sleep-running) and my wrist wobbling is just normal ; ) -
@suzzlo i understand all these are estimation but when i put my watch on the desk when i go to shower it start to count my sleeping time. this is too far from the estimation.
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@babychai when you put on desk make sure that the OHR isn’t working i.e. no flashing green lights. If not working it really shouldn’t record sleep.