07-21-2022
10:45
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15:00
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LizzyFitbit
07-21-2022
10:45
- last edited on
07-22-2022
15:00
by
LizzyFitbit
Hi, I just noticed that the green and yellow lines have changed and now are all over the place on the graph. All graphs for different days start with a 0:00 hrs. The fluctuations are not at all in line with what I was reading up until today. Anyone experienced this issue?? Thanks
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08-20-2022 07:06
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08-21-2022 05:20
08-21-2022 05:20
My fitbit no longer has me oxygen deprived...👏👏
08-21-2022 06:54
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08-21-2022 07:37
08-21-2022 07:37
I had to go to the play store to get it. It's not listed as an official update, but in the play store, I looked at what had been updated on my phone, and there was a error on the Fitbit update. I ran the update again, and it worked.
08-21-2022 07:53
08-21-2022 07:53
For those of who really want to know, Fitbit should be more forthcoming with the manner that the variation is calculated.
The company and moderators here have resisted providing that information (and it is not proprietary).
At one point I suspected that the variation was simply the change in average SpO2 from one period to the next. (say the 5 minute average from 12:00 to 12:05, compared to the 5 minute average between 12:05 and 12:10).
But I am now speculating that the "variation" is the standard deviation of all values within a (say 5 minute) time period.
Users of the Fitbit app should not have to guess, their doctors should not have to guess just what the graph is actually plotting.
08-21-2022 08:07 - edited 08-21-2022 08:24
08-21-2022 08:07 - edited 08-21-2022 08:24
WARNING TO ALL:
I updated to 3.65.1 and now the various interfaces showing sleep stage breakdown ALL show different breakdowns.
They broke the breakdowns. Figures.
So you need to choose which "feature" you care the most about. If you care about the stupid O2 "variation" graph then update to 3.65.1 but if you care more about sleep breakdown then stay away from any software updates.
Granted, at this point I'm leaning heavy into the hypothesis that ALL of the "data" is BS. The device is actually just cheap random blinky LED lights with fake data.
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08-21-2022 13:35
08-21-2022 13:35
Hopefully soon!!
08-22-2022 03:18
08-22-2022 03:18
Is the EOV graph trustworthy now.
I know it looks better, but not having been told why they seemed to go off chart makes me wonder. Did they just change the scale.
08-22-2022 14:10
08-22-2022 14:10
Mine seems to be correct again. App version 3.65.1
08-22-2022 16:32
08-22-2022 16:32
Well my new Luxe lost the whole sleep tile after it just got normal:(
08-22-2022 18:05
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08-22-2022 18:14
08-22-2022 18:14
I'll be calling tomorrow!
08-22-2022 18:55
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08-22-2022 20:06
08-22-2022 20:06
I have just the green that goes wildly over the line and under the line. A big mess is what this has been
08-23-2022 21:15
08-23-2022 21:15
My fitbit is doing the opposite. I had the new graph, it has now changed back and my variations are normal while they are usually high (I have sleep apnea). Uninstalled change.
08-24-2022 03:26
08-24-2022 03:26
Although the update appears to have got rid of all the worrying amber spikes in the SPO2 plot, the same update has broken the sleep tracking! And it's worrying that a poster says they have sleep apnoea but the latest update shows them all in the green so I don't think we can believe what the app is telling us.