This page is dedicated to the onboarding and testing of the WiDAR sensor rest insights feature.
Before looking into this guide, make sure you have looked through the parent guide about WiDAR sensor onboarding here:
> WiDAR system onboarding
1. Pre-requisites
nami app
1. App version
⚠️ Make sure you have the correct version of the nami app installed.
These version will allow you to test rest insights
iOS | 1.5.7 (202405140638) - or older |
Android | not supported |
You can check the version of your app by going to your profile page.
2. Place time zone
Rest insights require your place's time zone information. Make sure your place's time zone is correctly registered in the place settings.
WiDAR sensor installation
Placement guidelines for rest insights
- Place your WiDAR sensor in a bedroom
- Place it on a bedside table at a reasonable height, ideally 1m. / 3 ft. above the ground
- Avoid metallic surfaces
- Don't place any objects in the direct vicinity of your WiDAR sensor
- Make sure it is within the coverage area of your Wi-Fi access point
The WiDAR sensor must be commissioned in the nami app, and the positioning status must be optimal.
For more information, please check:
WiDAR sensor positioning
The position status of the WiDAR sensor must be optimal for rest insights.
Go into the device information page and make sure you see the following:
2. Rest insights
With the feature flag enabled, a new line will appear in the line of sight activity graph, as well as a new report below the graph. You can access this page from the device page of your WiDAR sensor.
The rest insight data is computed in post-processing on the next day. The graph will be populated every day at noon (in your local place time zone) with the insights from the previous nights once available.
How to use
Rest insights report
Total rest time | The WiDAR sensor will estimate the total rest time from the previous time, corresponding to the total time the user spent in the bed. We call it rest because it will also account for activities when the user is awake without moving too much, such as reading a book. |
Rest interrupted | The WiDAR sensor will detect events such as standing out of the bed to go to the bathroom and count it as an interruption. You can compare this number of interruptions with the rest insight line in the graph to get the timing of each interruption. |
Went to bed | The WiDAR sensor will estimate the time the user went to bed. |
Woke up | The WiDAR sensor will estimate when the user left the bed and started his day. |
Rest line in the graph
The rest line in the graph will indicate two statuses:
- Rest (dark green): the user is in bed with low activity
- Awake (light green): the user is not sleeping or away.