Sleep tracking on fitness trackers suck, especially when you share a bed with someone. They are all bad. Universally. There are no good ones. Apple doesn't have it on the watch because nobody makes an accurate wrist-mounted sleep tracker, and its whole jam right now is accuracy
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Replying to @russellholly
I don't disagree with your assessment, but I will say that how I feel generally lines up with what my Fitbit says. If I'm having a shit day on the bike (this is where I feel poor sleep the most) my sleep data usually indicates more restlessness and whatnot.
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Replying to @Summerson
I totally get what you're saying, but it seems like "this data lined up with how I feel" is not something we'd accept for basically anything else?
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Replying to @russellholly
Russ, please don't take away the one thing that keeps me from obsessively hating myself when I perform poorly on the bike
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Replying to @Summerson @russellholly
Also, horoscopes Some people accept those because they line up with how they feel
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Replying to @Summerson @russellholly
Ugh, I just admitted that sleep tracking is bullshit, didn't I?
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