As with the B1 sleep tracker, UP from Jawbone has the capability to detect sleep interruptions. So here also I looked at the detection rate of my sleepwalking events being labelled a sleep interruptions.
As the graph below show, UP very rarely sees my sleepwalking events as a sleep interruptions (data in purple).
Overall only 8.6% of my sleepwalking events are seen as a sleep
interruptions by UP. And for a BCSL at level 5 (the level at which I am
going out of bed) the detection rate is 47%.
If I include the "no data" category (when the device temporarily stops
recording my sleep, which could be from the software not recognizing a
sleep interruption) the rates are 12.1% and 54% respectively.
It is interesting to note that those values are relatively similar to those obtained with the B1 sleep tracker.
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