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Wow, is that accellog from actual sleeping or did you play football while recording? Sorry for the exaggeration, but I have attached the plot of your log, there is no dormant phase to see.
You can compare it with the middle graph in https://ubicomp.eti.uni-siegen.de/home/dĀatasets/ichi14/index.html.en how it should look like.
So either the in your watch has some jitter or your arm. Maybe you can
1) record some acceleration data while the watch is on the desk, not moving
2) have someone to watch you while you sleep (or use a camera, you don't need to show us the movie), to check if your arm really moves that much.If it is your arm you might want to get some medical advice. I don't know if it is bad, but it does not look normal to me.
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This app seems to use the temperature sensor as start condition. Assuming that the temperature check passes, can you record a night on the left and right arm with the Acceleration Logger?
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Aah now I see. Someone should update the GPS auto time Widget to work with the Bangle2
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Also for comparison I have attached my plot, approx the same timespan. Please note that both plots are not scaled equally, but should be close enough.
Funny, the acceleration Logger crashed the clock while recording. I had to long press the button to get it responding again.