• Fitbit's redesigned its Sleep page to make it more useful: here's

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    Fitbit's redesigned its Sleep page to make it more useful: here's what's changing

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    Thu, 11 Apr 2024 11:29:10 +0000

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    Fitbit is changing how it shows you sleep data, all before the Samsung Galaxy Ring arrives to revamp sleep tracking.

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    Fitbit has updated its Sleep page in the Fitbit app to make it more useful to its users, including new tools such as an interactive timeline of your nights sleep and an easier way to track your sleep patterns over time.

    The update comes on the heels of Fitbits overhaul to its entire app last
    year, which got rid of some community features and introduced a new
    structure. Now the partner app to the best Fitbits has three sections Today, Coach and You with the redesigned Sleep function falling under today.

    Fitbits redesigned sleep tool allows users to hold and drag a finger or thumb across a timeline of their nights sleep, showing them what stage of sleep
    they were at any given time. Stats like estimated oxygen variation and your sleeping heart rate are shown below this timeline, while separate week, month and year views show a clear bar chart of your sleep across these timeframes. This shows you how much sleep youre getting (and missing) in a clear, concise way.

    According to researchers from the University of South Australia , sleep debt, a term for repeated loss of sleep, can accumulate over time, resulting in
    poor cognitive performance, increased sleepiness, poor mood, and a higher
    risk for accidents. Fitbit has not stated this is the reason for some of the changes, but its certainly useful; being able to clearly see your sleep information at a glance over a month or year could tell you if youre at risk of accumulating this sleep debt.

    Below, you can see the old design compared to the new design in our gallery tool. The update to Fitbits sleep app is rolling out to all users now. Image
    1 of 2 Fitbit's old sleep app (Image credit: Future) Image 2 of 2 FItbit's redesigned sleep app (Image credit: Google) Analysis: Sleep will surely be a big focus this year

    After the lackluster reception of its app redesign, these interactive sleep tools and longitudinal views actually look like pretty positive changes. Its no surprise Fitbits getting its sleep house in order, as its about to face stiff competition in that arena.

    Since last year, Samsungs trackers have placed a big emphasis on sleep. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 s sleep tracking was excellent, with its chronotypes feature offering sophisticated, personalized advice based on your sleep habits. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Ring will go one step further, offering a wellness tracker in a slender form factor that will be more comfortable to sleep in than a watch.

    Reports of an Apple Watch 10 with extended battery life also indicates Apple could be stepping up its sleep game in a big way. While the best Apple
    Watches already track sleep, they are hampered by an 18-hour battery life and daily charging requirements. Getting the Watch up to 30 hours (not just the Apple Watch Ultra models) could be the key required to make it a force in
    this area. You might also like The best Fitbit 2024: top fitness trackers and smartwatches from Google The best sleep trackers available in 2024 If you're still getting 'ghost touches' on your Apple Watch, there's another fix



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/fitbits-redesigned-its-sleep-page-to- make-it-more-useful-heres-whats-changing


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