Fitbit app rolls out sleep stats overhaul to Android and iOS [U] – 9to5Google

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Fitbit app rolls out sleep stats overhaul to Android and iOS [U] – 9to5Google

The Fitbit app is rolling out a major overhaul to its sleep stats page, which we first spotted last month.

Updated 04/15: The Sleep overhaul is being rolled out more widely via a server-side update. In the Today tab, your sleeping pet/profile appears below the main card. This takes you to a revised page that does not appear to display past history as before.


Original 4/10: With the big Material You overhaul of the Fitbit app last year, not all health stats were modernized. Metrics for sleep, heart, readiness, stress management, and health have been left behind, but Google is now starting to fix that.

The new Sleep page is divided into four tabs at the top: Day, Week, Month, and Year. Fitbit says it has “redesigned the Sleep experience to make it easy to see all the information you need about your sleep from last night at a glance.” It starts with sleep duration and score in numerical and circular/abbreviated form.

Old versus new

The previous iteration launched into a week view which then required you to choose a day. The information about last night’s sleep was then spread across three cards/pages.

Your sleep timeline comes next with the ability to long-press on the graph to “know exactly what time you woke up last night.”

You then get “Learn more about your sleep,” including estimated oxygen change, sleep heart rate, snoring and more, as well as restlessness and your monthly sleep profile.

The other top tabs allow you to “see how your sleep habits have changed over time.”

As of this afternoon, we’re yet to see this sleep overhaul widely rolled out in the Fitbit app on Android or iOS. Google tells us that its deployment begins today and that it will be fully available in the coming days.

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