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A Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 displays a user's sleep score and sleep animal.

Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority

Right behind arranging an unruly pile of pillows, donning a sleep tracker is at the top of my checklist when calling it a night. Like many people, I’m on a lifelong journey to take control of my bedtime routine, eternally trying to count fewer sheep and capture more Zs. Leading up to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series, Samsung made a big to-do of its incoming sleep tracking upgrades. From personalized coaching to overnight spirit animals, the company promised new features sure to help users build better habits. Nearly a month later, Samsung has delivered on some fronts, but I’m still dreaming of an even better tool kit.

More access to sleep data

A smartwatch user reviews their total sleep time.