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New features for sleeping with Google Pixel Watch

Google Pixel Watch has become the new must-have device for fitness enthusiasts. It can monitor your heart rate throughout the day and provide accurate numbers, such as active minutes for zones during exercise. Google Pixel Watch users can track various activities such as steps, calories, sleep, and more with Fitbit. A natural extension of the Pixel family, Pixel Watch combines the intelligence and utility you know and love from Google. With the health and fitness expertise of Fitbit, all in a sleek design.

Currently, Fitbit’s sleep data is displayed after Pixel Watch has logged approximately 14 hours of sleep. According to Google, Pixel Watch analyzes 10 metrics, such as bedtime and sleep time, to establish a person’s sleep patterns. As shown in the images below, the Fitbit app provides a sleep time based on your sleep time based on any changes.

In addition, Fitbit allows people to compare their sleep data to the average for their age and gender. In the same blog post, Google explains that Fitbit has enabled this feature so that people can improve their sleep schedule as needed.

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Problems encountered on the Google Pixel Watches

Sleep tracking

If you wear Google Pixel Watch to sleep on your wrist, it will detect when you go to sleep. The device measures sleep when your body is completely at rest and you haven’t moved for about an hour, and affected users say they’ve ensured that all conditions for sleep tracking are met. However, even in bedtime mode, your sleep is not recorded. Alternative solutions until new related developments emerge, there are some possible workarounds that could help you. First, a Google Gold product expert suggested manually syncing the Fitbit app every morning.

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