JAKARTA - Fitbit announced an update on its sleep tracking technology, which is designed to provide more accurate measurements of the stages of sleep. This update can capture "short buildings" previously missed by the old system.
According to Fitbit, these changes may make your awake time look a little bit improved, which in turn will affect your sleep stage data and total sleep time. The US company explains that short waking is a normal part of sleep.
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Fitbit issued this announcement after some users realized changes in their sleep data in recent weeks. The goal is to calm the concerns that arise, stressing that the data displayed now is "a more accurate reflection of your night break." With this more detailed data, users can better understand how their bodies recover every night.
This update is referred to as "the first step in a series of upcoming upgrades to track sleep." It also comes ahead of the upcoming Made by Google event, where Fitbit is expected to play a role in the Pixel Watch announcement.
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