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When are inBed logs from the Apple Watch added and what do they mean?
Hello, I am quite confused regarding "inBed" samples logged by iPhone and Apple Watch. I understand that inBed logs coming from the iPhone means the device is not moving and the user is not using the device which with a sleep schedule set up, means the user is asleep and that's all that can be provided by the phone. However, I do not understand when the Apple Watch logs inBed events. Are these events also added when a user is napping or when a user has been lying down for a long time without movement, or even sitting? If a user sleeps with their Apple Watch at night with a sleep schedule set up, are CORE, REM and Deep enough to check for asleep status? Or is inBed also necessary? A last question, my friend with an Apple Watch and iOS 16 has these "inBed" samples coming from Apple Watch on Health Kit. However, I do only have "inBed" samples from my iPhone logged on Health Kit. Why is that? Thanks for your answer, Blue
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