Yep. It's a bit of a tight rope.
Average motion when I'm actually asleep is about 125.
Average motion during a movie or reading a book is about 102-180.
Average heart rate when I'm asleep is 54.
Average heart rate during a movie/reading is about 64.
So using only motion, it comes down to consecutiveness, which can get close. But then if I read before bed, it counts it as sleep. And I tend to look at the app loader interface, rather than the watch app, so it doesn't cut out the mid-day things as well.
I'm still testing this out, and if sleeplog works fine for everyone else, that's fine. Just wanted to make sure I mentioned it while they were thinking about how to sync it to gadgetbridge, and/or see if it was just a "I need to move more while reading" thing. :P
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Yep. It's a bit of a tight rope.
Average motion when I'm actually asleep is about 125.
Average motion during a movie or reading a book is about 102-180.
Average heart rate when I'm asleep is 54.
Average heart rate during a movie/reading is about 64.
So using only motion, it comes down to consecutiveness, which can get close. But then if I read before bed, it counts it as sleep. And I tend to look at the app loader interface, rather than the watch app, so it doesn't cut out the mid-day things as well.
I'm still testing this out, and if sleeplog works fine for everyone else, that's fine. Just wanted to make sure I mentioned it while they were thinking about how to sync it to gadgetbridge, and/or see if it was just a "I need to move more while reading" thing. :P