I got an activity tracker for christmas. I was reluctant to set it up in case it belted out "you lazy fat lump" or "not ANOTHER cake" but I set it up last night to track my sleep. It told me this morning I'd had 2.32 hrs of deep sleep an 5.17 hrs of light sleep. 1 how does it know? 2 what's the optimum ratio between deep and light sleep?
>>> I was reluctant to set it up in case it belted out "you lazy fat lump" or "not ANOTHER cake". That's not called 'an activity tracker'; it's called 'a partner'. ;-) From the Fitbit website: https://blog.fitbit.com/sleep-stages-explained/
I don't know that, Bednobs but Dave will. However, does it record and play back your snoring?
Mine does and I was shocked and now know why everyone within half a mile of the sleeping me complains.... :-(
Will bet there is a feature on it known as a.. Cake Counter. When your step counter doesn't move and your cake counter does, you can be sure to be the top poster on the dieting threads sure to be starting on Saturday!