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‎05-07-2024 06:29 AM (Last edited ‎07-10-2024 01:40 PM by SamsungJustin ) in
Galaxy WatchI have a new Galaxy 6 watch and I'm using the Samsung Health app to monitor my sleep. It worked fine for 3 nights then last night I had a disturbed night and it hasn't recorded my awake time correctly.
I slept from 11pm until 2am when I woke up. I couldn't get back to sleep so I got up and rea a book. I went back to bed at 4am and slept until 7:30am. The app has correctly recorded two periods of sleep and added the total hours asleep to tell me how long I slept. However it has not included the 2 hours between my sleeps as awake time so it shows me being awake for only 4% rather than 27%.
How can i get the app to recognise that the period between 2am and 4am should be included as awake time for my sleep record?
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‎05-07-2024 06:23 PM (Last edited ‎05-07-2024 06:24 PM ) in
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‎05-08-2024 02:24 AM in
Galaxy WatchThanks for your reply and I can see why the app might default to that position. My concern is that by not registering the period between 2am and 4am as me being awake during a sleep cycle it looks as though I had a good night's sleep when in fact I had a poor night's sleep. If I could edit the data so that the period is recorded as part of a sleep cycle it could then recalculate a sleep score and show that I only slept for 73% of the time.
Any sleep coaching recommendations the app gives me will be based on an assumption that I slept well unless I can make an edit.
I guess that the app won't let me do this so I'll just have to make my own assessment of what is happening and ignore the app, which is a shame because one of the reasons I bought the watch was to record a history of my sleep as disturbed nights are a frequent occurrence for me.
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‎05-08-2024 02:32 AM in
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‎05-08-2024 03:23 AM in
Galaxy WatchThanks again, I get what you're saying but the advice I've had from my GP is to get up and do something like read a book so that my mind changes and then I can go back to sleep. I'll just accept that the watch won't let me record a disturbed night as one sleep session and work around it.
Thanks for you help though.