Sleep Report not showinf nap time.

Hello,

with my old fenix3, when I had nap I used the "no disturb" button and the this was reported has nap time in garmin connect.
Now with my fenix 5s, and the automatic sleep detection this doesn't work. Nap time is always 0 and so the sleep report doesn't show the exact sleep time but only the nights.
Anyone has an idea how to do ?

  • There is no way to record a nap on the f5/f5x/f5s/935/etc. I think the f3 (maybe the f3hr) was the last device to have this ability, but I don't recall that it had "Do Not Disturb". DND can be used while you are in a meeting or theater to keep the watch quiet. One of the settings allows DND to be turned on automatically during your configured sleep times, but that's the only connection.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 7 years ago
    On the F3 there was a setting called "Go to Sleep" and it put the watch in a "DND on steroids"...... it killed the backlight unless a button was pushed (no gesture backlight), it disabled all notifications/sounds (like DND does) and when you pushed a button other than the backlight button the watch asked you Wake Up? and you selected YES or NO appropriately.

    This is what the F5 SHOULD have as it was all done on the connect servers, you could just manually trigger sleep this way. There were still set times you could set up but as my schedule is so erratic I set my sleep times for 1 min in the middle of the night and I started and ended the sleep tracking with the Go to Sleep feature. Wow- so nice.

    When you synced in connect after your nightly sleep, then next time you told it to Go to Sleep that day it would track it as a nap. Wish they would bring this feature back to the F5 family for those of us who travel between time zones or who have weird schedules that result in changing circadian rhythms/sleep times.
  • Yes all of us with not normal sleep times we need this feature, lets all complain , may be Garmin will implement it at next update.
    By the way fitbit surge was years ahead on this feature!!! and it;s 3 years old now.