So I'm not expecting it to be any better on the F5 than it is on my non-HR Fenix 3 but I figured I should ask the question.
How is everyone finding the accuracy of the sleep tracking on their F5?
My F3 is really good at detecting when I start sleeping (vs just sitting on the couch in the evening watching TV etc) but it is awful at detecting my wake up time even though I use the alarm on the watch to wake me up.
So I'm curious to know if the F5 is any better at tracking sleep than the F3? In theory with the OHRM it should be able to detect the fact that you're awake from your heart rate instead of just relying on movement.
My sleep tracking data is usually quite screwed as I will often get up, make a coffee and then sit still for the next hour or so while I enjoy my coffee and read the news. I will usually then remove the watch while I shower/get ready for work before putting it back on and leaving home.
Most mornings the data won't show I've "woken up" till I get to work - which involves a 45 min journey by car. It's not till I walk the approx 200m from the car park to the office that the watch figures out I'm awake!
I would think if the F5 used HR data it would be better at realising you were awake well before this stage.
Or does anyone have any tips on how to ensure good sleeping tracking data?