12-16-2019
21:11
- last edited on
12-17-2019
10:17
by
MattFitbit
12-16-2019
21:11
- last edited on
12-17-2019
10:17
by
MattFitbit
Just review todays sleep stats, and was surprised by this:
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12-23-2019 10:55
12-23-2019 10:55
Thank you! When is it going to be available to everyone? If not soon, can I join this limited set of beta testers? Also, what about other features leveraging the SpO2 sensor? Would love a direct read out of my oxygen levels! Thanks!
12-29-2019 10:08
12-29-2019 10:08
When will the feature be available for all customers?
12-30-2019 08:20
12-30-2019 08:20
I am really disappointed that I do not have this showing on my app. I have been a Fitbit user for several years. However my best friend can access his and he hasn't been a user for very long. Disappointed. We also live in the same region.
12-30-2019 08:56
12-30-2019 08:56
@Mickiez, good to see you in the community.
I believe the people that it has rolled out to so far are selected randomly, how long you have been a Fitbit user and where you live has nothing to do with it. I've been a user for some years and also have a premium subscription, I'm also still waiting.
I'm sure it will be rolled out to everyone soon.
01-02-2020 18:58
01-02-2020 18:58
I can’t find anywhere that it says which devices support the SP02 readings.
have an Alta HR
considering a purchase ...
but I can’t figure out which devices have the functionality
01-02-2020 19:02
01-02-2020 19:02
01-02-2020 19:25
01-02-2020 19:25
01-04-2020 05:39
01-04-2020 05:39
Hello @LorettaMS and a warm welcome. The following devices have the hardware to give you your Estimated Oxygen Variability: Ionic, Versa family, Charge 3. The Inspire HR does not.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
01-07-2020 18:17
01-07-2020 18:17
@MattFitbit Excepting that is the Festival Season Is there anymore news on the escalation of this feature to more users..
@MattFitbit wrote:Happy Holidays everyone!
Thanks for taking the time to provide your feedback regarding the Estimated Oxygen Variation graph. This graph will provide users with an estimate of the variability of oxygen levels in their bloodstream. The data is derived from a combination of the red and infrared sensors on the back of your device, which are part of the SpO2 sensor.
As you may have gathered, this feature has been rolled out to a small percentage of users and we are hoping to provide more news about Estimated Oxygen Variability soon. So stay tuned!
Of course, if you have additional feedback you would like to provide, feel free to let me know in the comments below.
01-07-2020 22:08
01-07-2020 22:08
Mine shows sometimes but not others. Keeps appearing and reappearing! Am in the UK
01-07-2020 22:10
01-07-2020 22:10
Mine appears then disappears and reappear again on a random basis!
01-08-2020 01:21
01-08-2020 01:21
Mine also does the disappearing act at times. I have to force quit the app and reopen, then it reappears.
01-08-2020 03:59
01-08-2020 03:59
I had this feature but now it’s gone! Please help!
01-08-2020 21:15
01-08-2020 21:15
Strange thing. I had the estimated oxygen variability graph. And now it’s gone! Not sure what that’s about lol
01-12-2020 17:39
01-12-2020 17:39
Hi Matt, I love this new feature (Estimated Oxygen Variation)! I hope it’s one that will continue! Rhonda E.
01-12-2020 21:31
01-12-2020 21:31
Gooday Matt.
Now that we are into 2020 and nearly a month since the feature was "found", have we any more news on a higher percentage of rollouts for the feature.
01-13-2020 05:07
01-13-2020 05:07
Hello, do you have an estimation date that it will be released to all of the rest of user?
Thanks
01-13-2020 14:07
01-13-2020 14:07
I done,t have on my app
01-15-2020 13:24
01-15-2020 13:24
01-15-2020 13:46
01-15-2020 13:46
I've just logged on to look out for this exact same feature, both my Wife and I are in the UK and both own an Ionic. She has this feature, I do not. (She gets all the good toys).
Oh well, as long as it's not just me waiting.