I think I might get a fitness/health tracker that can monitor/track my sleep. I want to improve my sleeping habits but I want to know how many zzz's I'm actually catching. Is this a good way to track my sleep? Are these trackers accurate and how do they work?
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Originally posted by speeddemon View PostSome do track your sleep but they're not very accurate in my opinion. I had a misfit that told me I got 8 hours of sleep when I knew for certain I only got around 5...I personally wouldn't trust regular fitness trackers to monitor your sleeping patterns/habits.
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No fitness trackers are not reliable sleep trackers. Also, I really think you'll know if you're getting enough rest or not based on how you feel during the day. If you're tossing and turning all night and you feel exhausted all day long, I'd say you need to improve your sleeping habits. You don't need a sleep tracker to tell you that Listen to your body.
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Originally posted by treehuggertodd View PostI agree with speeddemon. If you really want to investigate how much sleep you're getting, I would talk to your doctor if you have any concerns and ask him/her what methods they would recommend for sleep tracking. A fitness tracker is likely to say you've slept simply because you weren't moving and your heart rate has slowed to such a degree. Definitely not a reliable reading.
Thanks for the concern though :)
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I just want to add that another reason why I wouldn't want to use a fitness tracker to track my sleep, even if it was an effective tool for such a function, is because I don't want to wear a wearable 24/7. I honestly don't entirely trust the safety of these devices, especially when they're worn all the time. I personally only wear mine when I have to to reduce my chances of over-exposure to EMF radiation.
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Originally posted by legendarytroy View PostI just want to add that another reason why I wouldn't want to use a fitness tracker to track my sleep, even if it was an effective tool for such a function, is because I don't want to wear a wearable 24/7. I honestly don't entirely trust the safety of these devices, especially when they're worn all the time. I personally only wear mine when I have to to reduce my chances of over-exposure to EMF radiation.
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Originally posted by legendarytroy View PostI just want to add that another reason why I wouldn't want to use a fitness tracker to track my sleep, even if it was an effective tool for such a function, is because I don't want to wear a wearable 24/7. I honestly don't entirely trust the safety of these devices, especially when they're worn all the time. I personally only wear mine when I have to to reduce my chances of over-exposure to EMF radiation.
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