Beddit (for Model 3.0) Cheats

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Beddit Sleep Monitor

Developer: Beddit
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2.9.3
ID: com.beddit.beddit

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Description

SET OUT TO SOLVE YOUR SLEEP - WITH NOTHING TO WEAR!

Learn about your sleep patterns, connect your daily habits to your sleep quality to make good sleep a habit.

- Just place the unnoticeable Beddit 3 Sleep Monitor on your mattress under your bedsheet and go to sleep - no gadgets to wear, no buttons to push.
- In the morning you’ll get uniquely comprehensive and accurate results, which you can follow over time with long-term trend views to mark your progress.
- Tag and follow daily activities and connect them to nighttime results so you can make make changes and see results. It’s the only system designed to solve sleep, not just track it!

COMPREHENSIVE SLEEP RESULTS

Only Beddit gives you the full picture of your sleep with measurement of:

- Sleep
- Heart rate
- Respiration
- Snoring
- Bedroom temperature and humidity

AMBIENT and AUTOMATIC

Unlike standalone apps and wearable activity Monitors, Beddit knows that better sleep starts with not thinking about it

- Nothing to wear: Just place the soft, thin, mattress-gripping sensor under the bedsheet, plug the sensor into an outlet, and sleep naturally. Unlike standalone apps and wearable sleep Monitors, there’s nothing to remember wearing, pushing, or charging, and no clunky gadgets cluttering your night stand. Nothing to distract you from sleeping!
- Automatic measurement: Measure sleep without pushing any buttons. After positioning the sensor and setting up the app, sleep sessions are triggered by just lying on the sensor.
- Smart Alarm: Wake up refreshed from a light stage of sleep.

LEARN WHY YOU SLEEP WELL AND WHY NOT

- Notes: Tag and follow your daily activities to see how they relate to your sleep quality. Score your sleep each morning and keep track of the way you feel you slept matches up with your sleep results. Connecting your subjective feelings to your objective data, and get the real picture!
- Trends: Follow your sleep results and track your progress long-term with 7, 30 & 90 day trend views.
- Notes in Trends: See which activities are most related to good and bad sleep over 7, 30, 90 day views.

APPLE WATCH

Take your Sleep Scores with you on the go and drill down into the details of your previous night using the Digital Crown. Nap to recharge and boost your previous night’s SleepScore.

APPLE HEALTH

Beddit Sleep Monitor integrates with the Apple Health app to record your heart-rate, respiratory and sleep analysis data from Beddit app into the Health app.

Read more about Beddit at www.beddit.com

A BEDDIT 3 SLEEP Monitor IS REQUIRED TO MONITOR YOUR SLEEP
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Visit our website: www.beddit.com
For support requests: [email protected]

* Snoring detection requires you to grant access for Beddit to use the microphone on your iOS-device. Beddit does not record audio (e.g. speech) but only fluctuations in noise levels.

** Smart-measuring functionality requires you to authorize Beddit to use location services on your iOS-device. Smart measurement is based on iBeacon, and used only to initiate sleep sessions upon going to bed. Continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life.

Version history

2.9.3
2018-12-07
Update to clarify this app is for Beddit Sleep Monitor (Model 3.0)
2.9.2
2018-11-15
Starting with this update, Beddit Cloud is no longer available.
2.9.1
2018-09-21
Starting with this update, new users will no longer be able to use Beddit Cloud. Existing users will also not be able to use Beddit Cloud starting November 15, 2018.
2.9.0
2018-02-08
This update includes support for iPhone X.
2.8.7
2018-01-09
This update includes bug fixes and other improvements.
2.8.6
2017-12-20
This update includes bug fixes and other improvements.
2.8.5
2017-09-25
Updates for iOS 11 compatibility and minor bug fixes.
2.8.3
2017-06-08
Terms and Conditions improvement.
2.8.0
2017-05-09
Updated Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
2.7.1
2017-04-24
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.7.0
2017-04-13
Internal restructuring.
2.6.7
2017-03-09
● 7-, 30- and 90-day Trends for bedroom environment (temperature & humidity)
● Firmware update to improve automatic measurement reliability with Beddit 3
● Under the hood fixes to improve testing and rollout of new features
2.6.6
2016-12-19
Improvements to ending of automatic measurement. There were some issues with automatic measurement measuring after you exiting the bed in the morning.
2.6.5
2016-11-21
In this version we fixed a few small bugs.
2.6.4
2016-11-04
Improvements to Beddit 3 presence detection. The previous version of the app was missing some bed exits.
2.6.3
2016-10-09
Small bugfixes.
2.6.2
2016-10-05
This version adds support to the brand new Beddit 3 Sleep Tracker, including:
- Bedroom temperature and humidity measurement: optimize your bedroom environment
- Capacitive touch sensor: dramatically improves automatic measurement
- The new Notes in TRENDS view: Learn why you sleep well and why not
2.6.1
2016-08-05
The new TRENDS features makes your results visible over 7, 30 and 90-day periods so you always know if you are trending up, down, or holding steady. 

The first version of TRENDS offers three key areas for improving sleep - Sleep Score, sleep time, and all-night resting heart rate.

The new, dark start screen keep the lights down when starting the app just before bedtime.

(Version 2.6.1 fixes a crash that can happen during measuring.)
2.6.0
2016-07-28
The new TRENDS features makes your results visible over 7, 30 and 90-day periods so you always know if you are trending up, down, or holding steady. 

The first version of TRENDS offers three key areas for improving sleep - Sleep Score, sleep time, and all-night resting heart rate.

The new, dark start screen keep the lights down when starting the app just before bedtime.
2.5.3
2016-06-22
These features were recently added to Beddit:

- NOTES is a sleep diary powered by hashtags. Find out what keeps you up at night! #NetFlix or #workstress? Focus on what helps you crash: #swimming or #reading?

- Specify whether you sleep alone or with someone else. Defining your bed setup in settings helps Beddit measure sleep more accurately.

In addition, version 2.5.3 contains:
- Crash fixes
- Improved notes keyboard
2.5.2
2016-06-13
These features were recently added to Beddit:

- NOTES is a sleep diary powered by hashtags. Find out what keeps you up at night! #NetFlix or #workstress? Focus on what helps you crash: #swimming or #reading?

- Specify whether you sleep alone or with someone else. Defining your bed setup in settings helps Beddit measure sleep more accurately.

In addition, version 2.5.2 contains:
- Crash fixes
- Timezone information added to Apple Health data points
2.5.1
2016-06-08
Version 2.5.1 adds three improvements:

- NOTES is a sleep diary powered by hashtags. Find out what keeps you up at night! #NetFlix or #workstress? Focus on what helps you crash: #swimming or #reading?

- Specify whether you sleep alone or with someone else. Defining your bed setup in settings helps Beddit measure sleep more accurately.

- Lower battery consumption with Smart Measuring
2.5.0
2016-04-20
- Improved the Apple Health integration by adding a configuration option to app settings
- Network activity indicator shows when sync is in progress
- More help screens for the alarm feature
2.4.1
2016-03-31
Change Indicators have been added to the iOS app. Every morning we compare your last night to the night before and highlight the changes. Lost 23 minutes of sleep following a late movie? Take a break tonight and get to bed earlier. Is your Heart Rate down? Great, you’re ready for more strenuous exercise! We show you change, so you can make a difference!

Bugfixes: A bug that was causing crashes during sync with users that have lots of sleep data, have been fixed.
2.2.2
2016-01-31
Improvements to computation of absence periods and other bugfixes.

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Ratings

3.5 out of 5
246 Ratings

Reviews

MLMoore4,
Useful but Needs Update
My husband and I both use Beddit. In general, we are both happy with the data provided by Beddit. However, we travel a lot and can’t use Beddit when we travel unless we take it with us. That’s just one more thing to put in the suitcase and we’re not interested in that or possibly forgetting it in a hotel room. So, we miss multiple days/multiple times a month when we’re traveling. We love the sleep data determining light to sleep. I have sleep apnea and this is great for me to know I’ve reached deep sleep whereas I never did prior to using a CPAP machine. Also don’t like that if you accidentally cut Beddit off, you can’t restart it for the night and you automatically get a 0 for a sleep score. This has happened to me several times when swiping up to get out of the app. Move the “I’m Up” button somewhere else in the app. Overall, good app but needs some updates.
ckword2art,
Simple & comfortable, useful rich data, reliable.
I have been using the Beddit for many months now & am very pleased with it. I love that I do not have to wear anything on my wrist. The strip sensor is sensitive, reliable, and stays in place very well. I don’t notice it at all. The app doesn’t drain my phone overnight, though I am often charging it while it works. The app is super easy to use & makes it easy to review both the details of each night, and my history and trends. The notes & hashtag features mean I can track & look for factors that may impact my sleep quantity and quality immediately and over time. It lets me tweak things to improve my sleep hygiene and habits. I would love to see integration of main data with Apple Health now that Apple owns it. Occasionally the phone app and sensor fail to connect, but I now make it a habit to verify that by using the manual mode instead of the automatic mode, and lightly touching the sensor to make sure it is linked and properly positioned each night. The Beddit has made a huge improvement in my sleep after years of struggling with insomnia and wondering why I was tired all the time. Please continue support, and please develop integration with the central Heath tracker. Good sleep is the foundation for EVERYTHING supporting good health. Without regular, adequate quality sleep nothing else can be improved.
RNerd77,
Good but can’t get notifications during use
Beddit is the required companion app for the Beddit sleep monitor. The sleep monitor itself is basically an electronic and plastic strip put underneath you in the bed that transmits to the app. The app is used to set the device up (very easy set up) and to monitor sleep each night.

After hearing negative reviews about auto detecting sleep, I have gotten in to the habit of just activating Beddit before I go to sleep. This isn’t hard for me since I usually set an alarm on my phone before sleeping anyway.

Beddit monitors sleep quality and length and heart rate and respirations. The information is usually accurate but not always. The information is presented simply for the lay person, but as a nurse I would like more information on the data it collects and presence of sleep apnea; The monitor certainly gathers that data but the app doesn’t present it.

A major issue is the fact that since Beddit monitors snoring, it requires continuous use of the microphone. This requires that the phone be plugged in all night (which is fine for me because that’s when it recharges) BUT IT MUTES ALL TEXT NOTIFICATIONS basically making the phone useless for receiving messages at night, which is a problem since I want to be abled to be alerted if somebody texts me. There is no option to turn off the microphone - the app won’t work without it. The only workaround is for me to wear my AppleWatch while sleeping so that it notifies me of a text.
Jim'sReview,
Best sleep tracker we have used
My wife and I have tried numerous sleep trackers (Zeo, Jawbone, fitbit, Apple Phone & Watch, etc). We like this the best of all. You do not wear anything for tracking - just get in bed. You can manually start/stop it, or use automatic mode. I got a Beddit first and liked it. After a week my wife tried mine and was pleased as well so we ordered her one. The only negative I have found is I do not see a way to delete her sleep trials off my phone (I just ignore those days). When hers arrived we found It works fine with each of us having the sensor pads on our side of the bed.

It provides good light/deep sleep and heart rate charts along with trend charts. It captures and shows when you snore (if any) and how much. It provides many stat numbers - read the info to learn what they represent. You can rate how you feel each morning and write notes.

After three weeks of use we are very pleased!
AppleDeveloper4Life,
Used to be a great App/Product
I’m short: I used to love this app/product and recommend it to everyone; I no longer do.

I’ve used Beddit for a while and have found it to be crazy buggy. Despite having tons of bugs and being owned by Apple there are rarely updates to fix any of these issues.

Bug 1: App detects I’m sleeping when I’m not (which triggers bug 2, 3, and 4). When I’m in Auto Detect Sleep mode the app always thinks I’m sleeping. Months ago I contacted Beddit support and they told me to “kill” the app when this happens. This no longer works.

Bug 1: Airpods get disconnected when the app detects I’m sleeping.

Bug 2. Since upgrading to iOS 11 my volume levels (in all apps, including my phone and non-Beddit alarms!) are reduced by about 40% if the app is running. If you’re in auto detect sleep mode, this is always. At this point, the app and product are essentially useless.

Bug 3: Anytime it thinks you’re sleeping it’s banner is up which blocks access to other apps. This isn’t a problem if you’re asleep, but when awake it’s crazy annoying

I can work around the bugs in manual mode, but now I forget to enable it most nights, which means I’m no longer using the product. Used to be a cool gadget/app.

To be candid, if this app wasn’t made by a company owned by Apple it would have been removed from the App Store. I keep hoping they’ll fix things but after waiting months now I have given up and written this review.

2 stars because it’s usable in manual mode
linfrommn,
More aware
I’ve been using Beddit for a little over a week. It has helped me become mire aware of my sleep habits. I have increased my time sleeping by 2 hours a night over the week which is good as I was very sleep deprived. I just wish there were a way to also collect info on my oxygen saturation levels which have been a concern for me in the past.

I do sleep directly on top of the monitoring strip as I sleep in a wedge pillow which goes under my back and would prevent contact if placed under the sheet. I put the strip on top of my wedge pillow.

I have not had any of the issues mentioned by others. I have another app Headspace installed on my phone. People say you can’t use other apps at the same time as Beddit. I use headspace every night to help me fall asleep. It is a meditation app but also offers assistance for falling asleep with audio soothing sounds and voice offering systematic relaxation.
aefting,
App constantly crashing after iOS 11.1 update
I’ve been using this app for a while and overall think it is pretty good (although there is definitely room for improvement in some areas). Previously, I would have given this a 4 star rating, but since updating to iOS 11.1, it is now effectively useless since it crashes almost immediately when I select “sleep”. Have tried uninstalling/reinstalling app and rebooting phone, but no luck. You would think that since Apple now owns Beddit, this really shouldn’t happen. Hope they get it fixed soon. I’ll revise my review and rating when they do!

UPDATE: was finally able to get the app to stop crashing by unplugging my Beddit sensor for a few minutes and plugging it back in. This was after re-installing app and rebooting phone. Seems to be OK now, so changed my review to 4 stars.
Dboclh93,
Okay- Could be improved
I purchased this because I like the heart-rate feature that apps using microphone don't have. I have been trying to understand my lack of restful sleep for 7 years; still searching.

Pros:
- the band measures heart rate and compares other nights heart rate
- tracks how long it took me to fall asleep (this way I know what pre-sleep methods are working)
- measures room temperature; what temp works best for me.

Cons:
- no memory of notes; if i write "soaked feet 30 min before" i have to remember it exactly the next time (no drop down of previously written sleep notes)
- the notes are confusing. Write how you felt when you woke up and then notes from the day before activity? Shouldn't I be writing throughout the day so I don't forget... or right before I tap "sleep"
- restlessness is not sensitive enough. I clearly remember tossing And turning, counting and breathing exercises, the restlessness and awake is always 0. I try to stay still when I wake throughout the night... the band just doesn't catch it.

Overall- this band and app are okay. It could be really awesome with just a few minor improvements. I will keep it and hope the app updates soon!
(I do realize each person is different and I don't expect to find one that is perfect unless it was created for me and my needs.)
Jakkreview,
Happy with Beddit —beats any Watch App capability
This is the best device currently that works with your iPhone. Apple purchased Beddit a couple of years ago if you weren’t aware of it.

The only better alternative is a collection of medical devices which usually only come with a sleep study. The problem with a sleep study is likely impairment of sleep with all the wires attached to measure brain waves, breathing and heart rate, blood oxygen sensor and sensor on face for apnea sensing.

The Beddit strap under you is much better than existing Apple Watch Apps, which can be somewhat misleading. I know this as I have been using one of the best Apple Watch Apps simultaneously with Beddit and also keep a paper log of wakings and back to sleep times.

I’m very happy with the Beddit monitor to rate it 5 stars. I look forward to Apple improving the Beddit system none-the-Less.

I hope Apple doesn’t just try to put it all into a Watch-only app. I don’t see how respiration could be accurate with only the Watch. And I doubt the Watch could differentiate moving your hand position versus trunk movement or leg movement. ( note: Beddit can’t differentiate leg movement and does not currently differentiate arm movement if you are wearing the Watch).
j0ml,
Great product with 1 major flaw
I really like this product combo (app and sensor). It seems quite accurate without needing a wearable. The app though has one major flaw that might make it unusable for me - it blocks ALL notifications from your phone while recording your sleep, including the favorites you have configured to come through during Do Not Disturb time. While it would be nice to have uninterrupted sleep, I often work “on call” and need to get notifications at night from a select few contacts. The app should still give you an option to allow these, I find it annoying that beddit assumes I shouldn’t get them. If they can get this changed then I will be a happy 5 star customer! As it stands now I’ll probably return the sensor since I can’t use it for about a third of the week.