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feature-request: add sleep data to the sdk (2025)

Please add sleep related data to the SDK so apps/widgets can read the sleep data (similar to ActivityMonitor.getBodyBatteryHistory(),at least the stages with the timestamps, maybe also the aggregated time for the stages and the sleep score)

I opened this "new" request as requested by and as a continuation of https://forums.garmin.com/developer/connect-iq/i/bug-reports/feature-request-add-sleep-data-to-the-sdk .

If you're interested in this feature, please up-vote this.

  • Fair point — I initially confused this topic with the smart alarm feature preinstalled on newer devices, which led to some disappointment when I heard it wouldn’t be available on older models.

    Just to clarify: once the dev team integrates sleep-related data into the SDK, would that become the prerequisite for third-party developers to build a smart alarm app and submit it via ICQ, so we can get it into our devices? 

  • I'm pretty sure that if you ask that sales rep what is "CIQ" they'll have no idea, or will confuse it with Connect IQ app.

    I'm pretty sure also, that you don't know it either, do you? This forum is about CIQ. About watch apps that you download via Connect IQ phone app.

    IMHO what both you and the sales rep talked about is the new smart alarm feature in the newest devices. Has not much to do with CIQ (though in theory later Garmin can add something about that to the SDK. but this ticket is not really about that either.

  • Hello all,

    I recently heard from a local sales representative in Kraków, Poland, that there is no chance of having this functionality cascaded to older models.
    This seems to be a business decision, meaning that if you want this feature, you can buy a new watch; we can support this functionality, but we won't. 

    The only aspect I find difficult to understand is that neither Richard nor Brandon was able to provide this information, which gives the impression that they may not have a full understanding of what they’re doing.


    cc: 

  • Hi there & - please let us know what is the current state and progress?