My sleep schedule is set from 00:30 hrs to 10:00 hrs and it is different for different days. On some days I do not sleep by 00:30 hrs, but as soon as the sleep schedule kicks in, the Pulse Ox measurement begins, which sounds too stupid. Can't the watch intelligently tell the Pulse Ox sensor to wait until I have slept? Last night I slept at 3 am, and I wore my watch at 2 am (deliberately removed it to not waste battery from Pulse ox readings), so it did get the Pulse Ox readings from 2 am and stopped the reading at 10 am, although my sleep was from 3 am to 11 am 11 am. One more day I slept at 3 am and got up at 6 am, it still recorded Pulse Ox from 00:30 to 10:00, which sounds totally useless. It is like there is no coherence between the watch and the sensors, they are just doing at a specific time, not caring if the person is sleeping or walking or running. Oh, I tried that too, slight walking around 1 am and my Pulse Ox was recording the data.
Garmin should instruct it in a smart way, the sleep schedule should be for the watch face and not the sensors. If my pulse Ox is set to sleep only, it should work only when I sleep, doesnt matter what time of the day I sleep.
What do you all think?
Garmin-Zac Any chances to forward this to the development team. You guys are not providing any new features to this watch, at least make the existing features better for us?