Resting heart rate is thee KPI for sleep. Track it manually with your pulse and a watch. The lower the more deep your sleep.
Temperature and darkness also contribute but resting heart rate is most important.
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I've been doing some things to try and optimize that: eating last meal 4 hours before bed, red light glasses, no devices an hour before bed (hard one when I'm on a roll with work), reading before bed to wind down.