04-23-2021
17:06
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05-05-2021
16:40
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SilviaFitbit
04-23-2021
17:06
- last edited on
05-05-2021
16:40
by
SilviaFitbit
Can I use fitbit ionic to measure oxygen levels of different people in my household? Would the reading be accurate or does it take into account my past history and adjust values based on that?
I am in a remote part of India right now where getting a pulse oximeter is hard. The one I ordered won't be here for a week. I need to test oxygen levels of my parents and brother. Please let me know if anyone has any info about this.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
05-05-2021 16:44
05-05-2021 16:44
@DesperateCovid Welcome to the Fitbit Community. Thanks for the detailed information shared.
Your Fitbit smartwatch uses sensors to estimate your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) while you sleep. The Fitbit SpO2 feature is intended for general wellness purposes only and should not be used or relied on for any medical purposes. Consult your health care professional about any questions or health issues you may have.
Since the Fitbit has all the personal information based in your Fitbit account, it's not recommended to use it to check values from different people.
Learn more about it in this article How do I track blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) with my Fitbit device?
Hope this helps.
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