Please can anyone recommend fully accessible sleep tracking app for Apple Watch. I can look at the data in the health app of course but I would like something that offer us a little more insight. I would like it to be completely accessible. I tried autosleep but was really disappointed and how disorganized things are. If anyone has any good leads please please mention
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Accessible sleep app
Hi, I use Pillow and it is accessible with voiceover.
Sleep++
I use Sleep++ from David Smith, the same developer as Pedometer++.
I donβt look at it a whole lot, but it seems pretty good and accessible, and heβs very open to feedback.
Dave
Sleep++
I also use this one as well and very, very happy with it. The developer is very good at fixing something if its not working well with VoiceOver
I use pillo. It's not freeβ¦
I use pillo. It's not free but accessible
So, what is the advantage ofβ¦
So, what is the advantage of something like pillow over the standard app included in the health suite of apps?
User interface
For me, using Sleep++, itβs primarily the user interface. The data in the Health app isnβt the easiest to browse and get to grips with. Other apps have a nice UI.
Dave
Yeah, I think it is like aβ¦
Yeah, I think it is like a cascade menu which is probably visually appealing but a pain for us.
I'll give them a go.
More generally, how does sleep info help you? I read an interesting article, I'm afraid I can't remember where, that too much health data can cause anxiety, sleep measurement especially. Knowing one has had a bad nights sleep is very different from feeling like you have. This was using a wearable that gave a sleep score.
Sorry, it's always an asside with me!
Agreed
Yeah I heard a great episode of the Waveform podcast a while ago talking about that.
Personally I pay very little attention to the data, but go in and have a look from time to time out of curiosity.
What I do really like in the native Health app is the ability to set a sleep schedule, which turns on wind down, followed by sleep focus (essentially do not disturb), and sets my alarm. I also like being woken by a gentle tapping on my wrist rather than a loud noise.
Dave