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Can I export spo2 data to Excel?

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Can I export spo2 data to Excel

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1. Fitbit.com
2. Go to Setting
3. Data Export
4. Export Your Account Archive
5. Request Data (Waiting)
6. Download
7. MyFitbitData.zip
8. Extract File
9. go to Folder-->Name Profile-->Sleep-->Daily SpO2.xlsx

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Try it, it doesn't work.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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@NeolasI couldn't find anywhere to download Spo2 alone. It must be available under "Export Account Archive". According to European legislation, all users own their data. I don't know if Archive is available as excel or .csv only.

Fitbit user since September 2019
Sense2 Sense, Charge3, Android, Windows
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Its not included in the data exported.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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It has to be somewhere. 

Fitbit user since September 2019
Sense2 Sense, Charge3, Android, Windows
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The option to export all data was added in response to the EU regulations. 

I requested my data yesterday yes under the  "Other" directory is the O2 variation. 

Screenshot_20210414-113417_My Files.jpg

Simply, through fitbit.com go to settings and export data. 

 

Since this is not hardware, I have moved the thread to the fitbit.com board. 

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@Rich_Laue  You presumably have special privileges, for ordinary users there is no other directory option, and the SpO2 data is not downloaded as part of the other data. The only options are time period and Body, Foods, Activities and Sleep..

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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@Guy_ simply Unzip the file that you downloaded. The file will be your registered name. 

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@Rich_Laue  Txs, Did a request, rather than a simple Export, However

 

1)  The data present in Folder "Other: is strange information, negative and positive and zero numbers.

It exists for each night including last night, though Health Metrics doesn't show SpO2 for last night for the first time, will see tonight.

 

2) The wrist temperatures are useful however, in readable format, and demonstrates the range in absolute terms

 

Thanks for the tip. [it takes quite a while to generate the download]

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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finally 
1. Fitbit.com
2. Go to Setting
3. Data Export
4. Export Your Account Archive
5. Request Data (Waiting)
6. Download
7. MyFitbitData.zip
8. Extract File
9. go to Folder-->Name Profile-->Sleep-->Daily SpO2.xlsx

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@Neolas& @Rich_Laue  Great job, some really useful information in there.

So much of it is not displayed in the Fitbit App, or only partially displayed.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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Let me chack it again

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@Neolas  The file is absolutely fine - its the App that doesn't do the data credit.

For example, the file contains wrist or manually entered body temperature to 2 decimals whereas the App doesn't even show the actual wrist temperature nor the manually entered data to 2 decimals, only 1.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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Thank you for the information

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