I use Fitbit and I feel the sleep tracking is as close as it going to get with a tracker that tracks movement and not actual sleep.
There are times when it's completely off the chart but I just use it only as a general guide and not as scientific metric.
What's that got to do with the Galaxy Watch and Samsung Health?
What's that got to do with the Galaxy Watch and Samsung Health?
... They all track sleep no matter what the brand is ().
Realistically, they only track movement. Don't expect a device that tracks movement to be 100% accurate about your sleep habits and patterns.
If you have a medical condition or some other serious reason that your going to rely on this data to be tried and true for your sleep... You should see a sleep therapist and schedule an actual sleep test.
My concern for making my original post was from a medical perspective, If your stuck on what what brand of watch you got don't @me. Have a nice weekend and be safe.
Last night I only got 5% deep sleep. Either I slept poorly or it's still erratic.
I would think all the numbers get skewed when one is not work g correctly. Last night I got 13% deep sleep and 30% REM. That's 2hrs 26min REM. Since it can't track REM vs NREM I am sure it tracks both as straight up REM. According to Harvard medical sites that would fall into the average of REM and NREM combined. But some of the deep sleep could be falling into REM. I need to use sleep as Android a few nights. Now it's not perfect either but is fairly accurate.Are you tracking REM sleep as well Greymire?
I am getting low deep sleep percentages as well, but REM sleep detection seems to have much improved, and shows significant figures (37% last night, which is more than you'd expect). So I was wondering if deep sleep is seen as REM sleep?