Are You Still Sleeping?

Is there a reason the watch assumes you're awake and want to stay away every morning? I don't see an option to "end sleep" anywhere? Sometimes I wake up, run downstairs to get a glass of water then go back upstairs to sleep again. My watch doesn't think I am going back to sleep and just stops recording. 

  • Yes, because it's already a lot of movement. If I go to the toilet 3 meters, then back, they take it as waking up, but I'm asleep. When I go to the toilet, drink about 10 m, they also take it that I get up. However, the new SW will address this from what I read. In other words, it improves it, because it was enough to look at the watch and it already ended the sleep.

  • The new software only gives the option to turn off sleep if you're still in bed and look at your watch and want to roll through glances 

  • Then it won't help you much. Have you tried extending your sleep time? Maybe it would help if you actually fell asleep after being awake for a long time.

  • Sleep time is dynamically adjusted everyday. So am I supposed to go adjust my sleep time because I need to take a nap at 2pm so the watch catches it?

  • It's already been solved here, the watch can't capture sleep outside the house no matter what you set it to. So people who occasionally take a nap during the day will not be caught by the watch. You have to have it at the usual time, what you have set, plus or minus there is a small tolerance. For example, if you sleep from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., you go to bed at 8 p.m., that's OK. But if you go to bed at 4 p.m., nothing will be recorded. On the contrary, if you get up at 5:30 and go to the toilet, they will probably take it as getting up and even if you sleep until 8, it will not be recorded as sleep.