Sleep tracking inaccurate
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Frank Sparks
I use Oura ring and is “only” data provider to Apple Health for sleep. I have 2 other Health Tracking apps and they both get my sleep amount correct every time. I’ve included pictures from Oura and these apps and your app for Feb8 in which I slept 6:21 and your app showed over 11 hrs. Happens every 4 days being wrong. Superset actually had me sleeping for 26 hrs one day and in bed for 31 hrs… for 1day… How ?
Grey
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Randell
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Grey
Hi Frank Sparks, can you go to Apple Health -> Sleep -> Show all data -> and check that Oura is writing proper data to your Apple Health? If you can attach those screenshots here, too, that'd be helpful for me to investigate.
From my investigation of another user having a similar issue, it seems like Oura is writing duplicate sleep data in your Apple Health. This doesn't affect Oura's app because, most likely, they are using their backend to show you the data.
For the other apps, I think they might be reading the sleep data from different devices and not from Oura, which you can tell by the sleep time not matching up.
If you find the sleep samples written by Oura to Apple Health are correct, I can look further. Thanks
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Frank Sparks
Grey, I realize Oura might be mis-writting data to Health, but your app of all my Health Tracker apps is the “only” one that doesn't match up to Oura. I don’t know how they are doing it, but it makes a huge difference when analyzing data based on sleep when an app can’t get the sleep aspect correct. Any Suggestions to make your app get the correct amount of sleep.
Grey
Frank Sparks: I'm not sure how other apps are reading Apple Health data. My guess is that they are not reading Oura's data directly as that's shown to be inaccurate.
However, let me take a look again and will see if there's any way I can fix this for you.