Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Health & Fitness | $1.99 | Jaiyo Inc. | iPhone, iPod |
YouTube Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8a7O6Ob5Ug
Fitbit uses the following variables to calculate for sleep:
startTime
timeInBed = minutesToFallAsleep + minutesAsleep + minutesAwake
Full Sleep Sync for Fitbit uses this information to write sleep data to Apple Health like so:
Apple Health InBed = startTime to startTime + timeInBed
Apple Health Asleep = startTime + minutesToFallAsleep to startTime + minutesToFallAsleep + minutesAsleep
* Due to Fitbit limitations, a maximum of 62 days will be synced at a time.
* Fitbit only allows for 150 days to be synced per one hour.
* All information that is read from Fitbit is immediately put into Apple Health and then discarded. The app does not store any of the information.
* The URL Scheme for this app is fullsleepsyncforfitbit
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Fitbit is a registered trademark and service mark of Fitbit, Inc. Full Sleep Sync for Fitbit is designed for use with the Fitbit platform. This product is not put out by Fitbit, and Fitbit does not service or warrant the functionality of this product.
The app description should have indicated that it can only sync 60 days at a time between Fitbit and Apple Health - and then you are limited to syncing only 4 60-day increments per hour! At this rate I could have hand-typed the info faster. They are blaming Fitbit, but then they should have made that disclosure up front, or better yet - fire your Fitbit Alliance Partner manager and find one who can negotiate for better terms. Ridiculous!
Sometimes I get so tired I take my whole day off and sleep. And I want to know how long I sleep on those whole days off that I sleep. This app said it could do it. It didn't do it. Don't waste your money until they figure out how to really back what they claim they can do.