
If you snore too loudly chances are your Fitbit is listening to it and analysing your sleep quality
India Today
The Fitbit watch already has a usual sleep tracker that monitors for how long have you slept and how much more sleep do you require to lead a healthy lifestyle
Do you always snore too loudly while sleeping? You might have someone else other than your partner who could be hearing it. Before you think there is a ghost in your house, let us tell you that your Fitbit app is getting a new update that would analyse your sleep quality and school you a little for snoring too loudly. The update will be rolled out for the Android app for now. As per 9to5 Google, Fitbit app is getting a new snore and noise detection feature. The Fitbit watch already has a usual sleep tracker that monitors for how long have you slept and how much more sleep do you require to lead a heathy lifestyle, but the new update will enhance the feature and make it more nuanced. The Fitbit 3.42 update is rolling out today and can be updated on Google Play Store. The trackers will be used to tell whether the person is sleeping well or not. You will have to first enable the Snore and Noise detection on the app. Post which, the Fitbit app will turn on its microphone after you have fallen asleep. It will then listen to the ambient noise which might include your snoring.
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