Fitbit to Introduce Snoring Detection to its Smartwatch, Fitness Band Models

The Fitbit feature, though, is said to drain the battery life of supported devices much faster.

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By ANI | Updated: 31 May 2021 10:08 IST
Highlights
  • The release notes recommend users not play white noise
  • Fitbit's microphone will to listen to ambient noise throughout the night
  • It analyses noise level and tries to find "snore specific" sounds

The snore tracker cannot determine if the Fitbit wearer or someone else is snoring

Fitbit may soon roll out a new feature that detects snoring and noise by its devices titled ''Snore & Noise Detect''. The move is will likely to help the spouses and partners of the snoring population.

The Verge quoted a report in 9to5Google, which decompiled the latest version of the Fitbit app in Google's Play Store. The feature allows a Fitbit's microphone (in devices that have one) to listen to "ambient noise including one's potential snoring," after a person has fallen asleep.

The novel feature would not only be a major drain on the device's battery, the idea of a sleep tracker monitoring noise "throughout the night," as the release notes state, is a little creepy.

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The 9to5 Google report says the ''Snore & Noise Detect'' monitors "noise including snores from you or someone next to you." It analyses noise level and tries to find "snore specific" sounds. When the Fitbit detects a noise event louder than the baseline noise level, it tries to determine whether it is picking up snoring or something else.

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However, the snore tracker cannot distinguish who is snoring and cannot determine if the Fitbit wearer or someone else is snoring. The release notes recommend users not play white noise or other ambient sounds in the bedroom which can interfere with the snore detection. It suggests users should charge their Fitbit to at least 40 per cent before they go to bed because "this feature requires more frequent charging."

As reported by The Verge, the release notes do not indicate what users are supposed to do with the information about snoring, but since snoring and the conditions that can lead to it can be seriously disruptive to sleeping, it may be a useful metric to be aware of.

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Currently, ''Snore & Noise Detect'' is not available to all users.


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