06-05-2022 15:37
06-05-2022 15:37
So I take it SpO2 stands for Sleep Performance O2 levels not real time 02 like an oximeter would offer.
Is there a way to get real time 02 levels and record it? I'm trying to track a possible syncope issue and having recorded 02 levels might help.
Thanks.
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06-06-2022 03:23
06-06-2022 03:23
@JamieClaye I'm sorry, but that feature isn't available on any Fitbit. Fitbit also specifically says that their SpO2 monitor isn't a medical grade device. You need a medical grade device to get the information you want.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
06-06-2022 03:23
06-06-2022 03:23
@JamieClaye I'm sorry, but that feature isn't available on any Fitbit. Fitbit also specifically says that their SpO2 monitor isn't a medical grade device. You need a medical grade device to get the information you want.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
06-06-2022 08:26
06-06-2022 08:26
Right and I understand but it's is monitoring O2 levels as best as it can and that tracking information could be useful regardless of it being medical grade as long as the data collection is consistent.
06-06-2022 23:39
06-06-2022 23:39
I bought charge 5 partly because of the o2 sensor but i didnt know it can only track during sleep.
now i found out that there are at least 3 other brands wearables offering all day or random o2 checking. You might want to check it out.
06-07-2022 07:38
06-07-2022 07:38
Is it not cool to share the brand names here? I would be interested in reviewing them - thanks