Strange but Not true

indiW

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Coming from night shift and before going to bed I removed my B2 and put it on the bedside table.

Later in the evening, when I checked my phone app, B2 had record this sleep detection.. I can assure you guys, it was on my bedside table...

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oh that is a little worry and strange. how accurate is the sleep data I wonder now!
 
I was on night shift, started on 03/05/16 and came home following morning, which is 04/05/16.

I removed the band this am, as picture shows, around 11.30 and put it on the bedside table.

So the sleep data showing is.. Kind of ghost data..

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I was on night shift, started on 03/05/16 and came home following morning, which is 04/05/16.

I removed the band this am, as picture shows, around 11.30 and put it on the bedside table.

So the sleep data showing is.. Kind of ghost data..

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Maybe Microsoft added "detect_snoring_" in a Band 2 update? Kidding. ;)

More likely it extrapolated based on the data collected over the past few weeks.
 
Hey buddy, lovely creative thinking.
To make things even more spooky, it had detected some heart rate as well..

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It might seem new and strange to those new to the Microsoft Band but users have been aware of 'phantom' sleep sessions resulting from passive sleep detection since the original Band.