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    el2thek Bronze Member @altcmd
    last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 17:16

    @altcmd resources are based on your heart rate. So that would explain that. What are your sleep settings?

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      freeheeler @altcmd
      last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 17:20

      @altcmd
      sleep tracking works really well for me, even with S9B.
      the only thing I can imagine why your watch thought you went back to sleep is because wakeup time is set later than you actually got up this morning. but only you can assess that.

      I use sleep tracking for the same reason as you, tracking sports why not tracking sleep when we have the possibility. maybe I can see a pattern some day.

      how were the recent messurements? you said this one was wrong, how about the others?
      I wouldn’t ask for removing a feature because it fails every once in a while

      living sideways

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        altcmd Silver Members @freeheeler
        last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 18:52

        @freeheeler I wasn’t advocating for removing it but saying that don’t use it defeats the purpose. But the sleep tracking time frame could very well be the culprit here - my time is set from 10pm to 8am, so waking up earlier than 8am and getting a Good Morning report is perhaps not good enough for the watch to understand that the user is awake. If on-wrist detection has been improved on the watch, I am not sure why this cannot be used to further confirm if the user is still asleep or not, rather than just assume that he is until he presses a button after 8am.

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          altcmd Silver Members @el2thek
          last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 18:54

          @el2thek I know but just my point that sleep has been assumed without detecting a heart rate, but resources has continued its normal trend - an anomaly in the code, I feel.

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            el2thek Bronze Member @altcmd
            last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 19:14

            @altcmd Sleep tracking also works without tracking your heart rate. I think you’ll get better results having your sleep times a bit too early, than too late.

            Alternatively, wear your watch a little longer before taking it off. The 20 steps you described could also have been going to the toilet and back to bed.

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              altcmd Silver Members @el2thek
              last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 19:15

              @el2thek Got it. Thanks!

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                freeheeler @altcmd
                last edited by freeheeler 24 Nov 2022, 19:19

                @altcmd
                mine is set from 22:30 - 8:00 and my actual bedtime varies between 21:00 to 0:00 and 5:00 to 9:00. the watch gets my sleep really well, unless I watch TV and sit lazy there it happens that the watch starts tracking even before I go to bed. On the other hand, after an exhausting day I go to sleep earlier, the watch tracks, too and that’s what I expect.
                On the other side, in the morning, once I’m up the watch recognizes but I am always active then.
                I don’t remember that it has ever added more hours e.g. when I got up at 6 but layed lazy down for 1 more hour.

                long story short: I suggest you play with the sleep limits and maybe find the setup that fits you best 🙂 ✊

                living sideways

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                  altcmd Silver Members @freeheeler
                  last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 20:32

                  @freeheeler Thanks! Will do!

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                    mikekoski490 Bronze Member @altcmd
                    last edited by mikekoski490 24 Nov 2022, 20:44

                    @altcmd Mine is OK generally but I would prefer if there was an option to choose ‘Stop sleep tracking?’, so you can lie in bed with a coffee and not have that tracked as sleep. COROS had that option. I also noticed last night a 1 beat difference between Min. HR values on the same nights SA results and am still getting the odd gap in the sleep HR graph (?).

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                      isazi Moderator @mikekoski490
                      last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 21:07

                      @mikekoski490 if I’m not wrong the 1bpm difference between watch and SA is rounding. Been there for a while I think.

                      Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                      Blog: isazi's home

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                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @altcmd
                        last edited by Brad_Olwin 24 Nov 2022, 22:01

                        @altcmd mine is set from 22:30 to 6:30 and I typically wake 5:30 to 6:00 with no detection issues. For me Suunto does not recognize a short awake period during the night but does effectively detect sleep and morning wake times.

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                          altcmd Silver Members @isazi
                          last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 22:34

                          @isazi Any thoughts on why I am seeing a 12 bpm difference?

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                            mikekoski490 Bronze Member @isazi
                            last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 22:36

                            @isazi Thanks. Im not fussed by it, just thought Suunto would simply put ‘value of X = value of Y’ lol. I have had as much as a 4 beat difference too, BUT again its about trends not a single night, and I find Suunto to be more accurate reflection of how I felt my sleep was (Garmin was ALWAYS wrong).

                            Past Suuntos: X-Lander/Observer/T6/X9/X10/X6HR/CORES/Ambits/Spartan/9P/9PP Ti/Vertical Ti

                            Current: Suunto Race Ti

                            Past other GPS watches: Polar Vantage V; Garmin 6X Pro Solar; Coros Vertix 2

                            Suunto App running on Google Pixel 8/Android 14

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                              isazi Moderator @altcmd
                              last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 22:36

                              @altcmd is daily or sleep the lowest?

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                                altcmd Silver Members @isazi
                                last edited by altcmd 24 Nov 2022, 22:38

                                @isazi sleep is lower, naturally.

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                                  altcmd Silver Members @mikekoski490
                                  last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 22:39

                                  @mikekoski490 thanks for the input.

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                                    isazi Moderator
                                    last edited by 24 Nov 2022, 22:45

                                    If more people are seeing this, post in the Android or iOS app screenshots, and I will forward them to Suunto. And also write the app version you use.

                                    Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                                    Blog: isazi's home

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                                      altcmd Silver Members @isazi
                                      last edited by 25 Nov 2022, 07:09

                                      @isazi 2bpm off today. iOS 2.18IMG_0127.png

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                                        Spree Bronze Member
                                        last edited by 25 Nov 2022, 08:44

                                        I’ve noticed this as well.

                                        I think that if sleep tracking is activated, and you track at least a bit of sleep, then taking off the watch - so no movement - around the sleep time (imemdiately before or immediately after) will result in additional time “sleeping” being counted.

                                        I guess it might be an unintende consequence of wanting to continue counting when you wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, or to a crying child.

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                                          Likarnik Bronze Member @freeheeler
                                          last edited by 25 Nov 2022, 09:13

                                          @freeheeler For me it works quite good too regarding when I go to sleep and when I wake up, but I have S9P if algorithm is different. I always open SA to sync before setting alarm and put my phone in airplane mode. This way even if I am reading or watching something before bed, it does not count as sleep time, at least for me. Otherwise it did. Maybe my info is useful for someone.

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