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Cajundaddy 10-16-2025 06:14 PM

I have been wearing an Apple Smartwatch to bed for about 1 year and comparing the analysis to my personal observations. I think it does a pretty great job. It monitors pulse and respiration rate, sleep duration, REM, deep sleep, and core. When I have waking moments like to let the dog out at 3AM it is logged accurately. I think it is a useful tool.

I do snore occasionally and wondered if apnea was an issue. The respiration rate is pretty steady from 12-15/hr so... no apnea.

cabmandone 10-17-2025 03:40 AM

I used to. But I can't stand wearing a watch to bed. I've been thinking about an Oura ring. A doctor/friend told he they'll tell you you're getting sick before you know you're getting sick.

gacook 10-17-2025 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by cabmandone (Post 12548599)
I used to. But I can't stand wearing a watch to bed. I've been thinking about an Oura ring. A doctor/friend told he they'll tell you you're getting sick before you know you're getting sick.

My buddy and his girlfriend use the Aura rings and swear by them. He tells me it's better/more accurate than his Apple Watch was.

Seahawk 10-17-2025 10:54 AM

We bought a sleep number bed a few months ago...eerie how accurate the sleep cycles the system presented were.

I found my number and turned the rest of the stuff off.

cabmandone 10-18-2025 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by gacook (Post 12548787)
My buddy and his girlfriend use the Aura rings and swear by them. He tells me it's better/more accurate than his Apple Watch was.

But then you've got the "Oura Ring finger" and "Apple Watch Elbow" to contend with... :D

I stopped wearing my apple watch for a while because I swore it was making my elbow hurt. Turns out, it's a thing. It wasn't the cause for me, nor is it likely the cause for others... but it's a thing!

A930Rocket 10-18-2025 02:19 AM

I’m interested in an Apple smart watch, but I don’t want to cough up the money for something I have to take off every day to charge. I wear my watch daily and don’t take it off.

Little Rocket man wears the Oura ring. I just looked at them online and was surprised how expensive they were. I had no idea.

cabmandone 10-18-2025 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12549070)
I’m interested in an Apple smart watch, but I don’t want to cough up the money for something I have to take off every day to charge. I wear my watch daily and don’t take it off.

Little Rocket man wears the Oura ring. I just looked at them online and was surprised how expensive they were. I had no idea.

They charge pretty fast and the charge lasts for about two days, or at least mine does. And yeah, the price of the Oura is why I don't wear one now. But the information they can provide definitely has me considering getting one.

recycled sixtie 10-18-2025 04:23 AM

I have a Fitbit Charge6 and it is way cheaper than an Apple watch but gives enough info such as steps, sleep,atrial affib etc. It is about my third Fitbit since buying one about eight years ago.

Skip Newsom 10-18-2025 07:14 AM

I’ve gone though a few Fitbit’s over several years, rarely wore them overnight until the last few months.
I did have the “premium” service for a while then cancelled that subscription.
It gives an amazing amount of data even without the subscription.
Seems pretty accurate, I noticed my SPO2 readings drop to 90% during the early part of our trip to Colorado then gradually creep back up to 95 or better.

Thankfully I got my Moms ability to sleep well for the most part, Dad always had issues with even the smallest noise waking him up, he used to sleep walk also. I stay put until the bladder says HEY THERE!

I’ve noticed the daily readiness ratings seem to reflect my overall feeling for any particular day and the REM time frames reflect when I was dreaming.
How it works is a mystery, seems pretty spot on.

I do like its ability to track walks, time on the elliptical and bicycle rides- recent examples:

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Cajundaddy 10-18-2025 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12549070)
I’m interested in an Apple smart watch, but I don’t want to cough up the money for something I have to take off every day to charge. I wear my watch daily and don’t take it off.

Everything is a tradeoff and there is no way around recharging a smartwatch. I take it off first thing after waking and by the time I finished my coffee it is back to 100%. A pretty simple step really.

red-beard 10-22-2025 05:11 PM

Yep - Samsung Galaxy Watch 6. It looks at HR, HR variability, movement, listens for snoring and oxygen level. It gives you a sleep score based on length of sleep, how much time in the different modes (Light, REM, Deep, etc.).

The watch then take this, combines it with activity level and gives you an energy score as well.

The GW8 does a lot more. I have no need to upgrade.

I also track my BP & Weight with the same Samsung Health program. It tracks steps, activity level, workouts.

During the day, since I wear a regular watch, I wear a Samsung Gearfit 2 which tracks HR, Steps.

Joeaksa 10-22-2025 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajundaddy (Post 12549180)
Everything is a tradeoff and there is no way around recharging a smartwatch. I take it off first thing after waking and by the time I finished my coffee it is back to 100%. A pretty simple step really.

Same here, my Samsung 7 lasts 2.5 days on a charge so its not a problem.

red-beard 10-22-2025 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajundaddy (Post 12549180)
Everything is a tradeoff and there is no way around recharging a smartwatch. I take it off first thing after waking and by the time I finished my coffee it is back to 100%. A pretty simple step really.

Well, the solution is to have 2 watches...

I have a Smart Watch for night and a Fitness tracker for during the day. So one is always on the charger. I still have 2 x GW6 but I like the small Samsung Gearfit 2 since I wear a regular mechanical watch on my left wrist.

A930Rocket 10-22-2025 06:29 PM

So what model Apple smart watch do you guys have? I saw one that had a sports band, I think it was… a Velcro strap. I thought that would be quick and easy to put on.

vash 10-22-2025 06:45 PM

My Garmin goes 11 days. It gets some boost via solar.

cabmandone 10-23-2025 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12551750)
So what model Apple smart watch do you guys have? I saw one that had a sports band, I think it was… a Velcro strap. I thought that would be quick and easy to put on.

Mine is a non cellular series 8. You can get whatever band you want for the watch on Amazon.

Seahawk 10-23-2025 04:33 AM

We went with a Sleep Number bed last year in South Carolina. We liked it so much we bought one for the farm as well. (still splitting time).

My wife has the app that does the sleep analysis and it seems to track. Once we got it dialed in, we turned off the "bedbot".


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