@LizzyFitbit , is this comment about my ideas already existing on the feedback board related to this idea about sleep tracking? You linked to an item about heart rate, which is not the same as sleep tracking, so I'm not sure what you're referring to. I mean, heart rate can be used as an underlying data point to do sleep tracking, but that doesn't make it the same. The other feedback item is about actually seeing heart rate in the parent app, and this item we are commenting on here is about seeing sleep tracking data. So those are two different requests for seeing two different kinds of data. You also mentioned that maybe I posted multiple ideas in a single produce feedback item. Where is that? Sleep tracking is just a single idea, and the title has not been changed from what it was originally. I don't care how you implement sleep tracking (using heart rate if you want, or not) as long as it is as accurate as any other fitbit or pixel watch device with comparable hardware/sensors. So when you said "Please repost your other idea about using heart rate data to generate sleep stages as individual Product Feedback by clicking ‘Add Product Feedback’."... this does not make sense because I just want accurate fitbit-caliber sleep tracking, and I believe that this uses heart rate under the covers. For example, this page from your help center discussed the implementation: "While you sleep, your device tracks the beat-to-beat changes in your heart rate, known as heart rate variability (HRV), which fluctuate as you transition between light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep stages. When you sync your device in the morning, it uses your movement and heart rate patterns to estimate your sleep cycles from the previous night."
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