Have you noticed that your Fitbit registers that you are more awake during the night, your graph now showing more awakened events than before? It turns out that it is not a persistent bug of the recent major breakdown; It is a planned side effect of a recent update.
It is according to a note that Fitbit shared with his community explaining that “your sleep monitoring has become more precise”. Note that this is only the first of a “series of upcoming improvements” to monitoring sleep.
More specifically, this first update involves adjustments on how your fitbit follows your sleep to make it more precise. This may be why your waking time and your number of awakened events have increased by waking up briefly throughout the night (even if you do not realize), but the old system has not correctly followed all these cases.
The result is that your Fitbit should more precisely follow the rest of your night to give you a better measure of the recovery of your body.
The only clear thing is which Fitbits will support this new follow -up of sleep, but we expect it to at least include Fitbit Charge 6, Inspire 3, Sense 2 and Versa 4 – because these are the four models that Google always sells.
Some older models can also be included, but Fitbit has not clarified which ones.
However, if more improvements are planned, these could be detailed during the next event produced by Google, which will occur on August 20 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. He / 6 p.m. BST / 3H AST.
While Google promises that the event will focus on “the latest additions to our portfolio of pixel devices”, Fitbit could be included in this area, even if it is within the framework of a wider discussion of Watch Pixel.
Whatever happens, you can be sure that we will be ready to cover it.