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When will the Spo2 sensor will be available?

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Has there been any update when the spo2 sensor will be available for use. It was the only reason I chose this watch over the others I was looking to buy.

 

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Can you confirm where it appears? Is it in the Sleep details for the night?

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Just arrived in Australia.... Here are some examples. I have Premium and it's after the Restoration stats.

 

eov 19feb20.jpg

 

 

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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So it shows high/low, but not a %? How do you know if the variation is 96-99 or 85-100, for example? 

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@DocRobotnik   They don't tell you that.. Tonight when I wake up for a toilet break sometime about 3am morning I will see what my Pulse Oximeter reading is.

 

This link is from the Fitbit Help for the EOV (SPo2)

 


@DocRobotnik wrote:

So it shows high/low, but not a %? How do you know if the variation is 96-99 or 85-100, for example? 


 

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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I seem to be able to go all the way back to 15th December to see the graph. All the dates I have looked at so far (probably a dozen) show low variation, I'm yet to see anything in the yellow (high) which is a good thing. 

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@N8teGeeCongratulations of your oxygen levels..

 

Mines the same, from Mid December 2019..  Some are all green and others with some yellow spikes which seem to coincide with bathroom breaks.. 😀 At 80 I have about 3 of those.. and the bathroom is next to the bedroom so getting up quickly and half asleep  there would be a sudden lack of oxygen..

 


@N8teGee wrote:

I seem to be able to go all the way back to 15th December to see the graph. All the dates I have looked at so far (probably a dozen) show low variation, I'm yet to see anything in the yellow (high) which is a good thing. 


 

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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I'm in the UK and don't have premium yet no oxygen info on my fitbit yet, I reached out to fitbit on twitter they replied with the follow message:

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1/2 Hi. We appreciate your interest in our products and we'd be happy to help. Estimated oxygen variation (EOV) graph is an estimate of the variability of the oxygen level in your blood & data comes from the red and infrared sensors on the back of your Versa 2.

 

2/2 Certain customers began seeing the graph in December 2019. The feature will be available to all customers sometime in 2020 and you can learn more about EOV here: https://t.co/STOCkpaOFn. Let us know should you have any other questions.

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Sometime in 2020 is giving this feature a very wide birth. It's not really the response I want really. 

 

I've even logged out and logged back in still no oxygen levels and checked for update, still nothing.....

 

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 FITBIT VIA TWITTER: Are you a Versa 2 user? We've released Fitbit OS 4.1.1. exclusively for Versa 2! Make sure you download it and read more here: https://t.co/gnPa0fzyHY

 

Is this the newest fitbit os version that I have, I've checked and no new update for my fitbit as of now. 

 

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So after all this time it’s like a broken pencil POINTLESS 

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@N8teGeeHere are last nights results with my Pulse Oximeter.  For my bathroom breaks I always have the habit of waking about 2-5 minutes before a radio news break on the hour.. So the markers are accurate. The hourly scaling was adjusting the columns to the Excel spreadsheet to show the Starting hour..

 

The red lines approximate that time and the scaled Excel cells show the hours..  Of course I cant say that represents the scores but ironically at each reading the graph gets closer to the High/Low line and the reading of 99 is near the bottom..  The 97 reading is probably the most accurate because I woke at 7:58 and synced straight away.

 

The large spike coincides with a Rem period of 16 minutes just after 5:00am and I was having dreams of past events, the ones you have, shake your head, and realize its not happening... The small spike was another Rem period, other Rem periods don't reflect and the sudden green spike shows me lightly asleep...

 

For the moderators, I'm a numbers man and baselines, and I will always try and resolve an issue and I understand medically you cannot display too much.  Well done on getting the graphs to us...

 

SPo2 20feb20.jpg

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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Thanks for the update @Colinm39, lots of interesting data there ☺ 

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@N8teGeeI just exported my json archive and the EOV data is there.  All it shows is a vertical scale and I can't correlate it to my early graph as shown earlier as Today.

 

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Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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Checked my fitbit app this morning and for the first time last night's sleep is showing the SPO2 graph. UK based, currently in Sweden. No updates came through on google play store or on the watch it's self.

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I would love knowing what the approx oxygen level is at the bar that's between high and low levels.  Doubt Fitbit will let users know this info.

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They seem to want to hold our O2 data hostage.
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It would seem the data given is like a broken pencil POINTLESS I feel totally cheated as this was promised 4th Oct 2017 😡😡😡 I still have not been updated to even view the data....

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This looks new, under sleep?

 

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 i have received the oxygen feature this week, I am based in UK :united_kingdom: no update just appeared 

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Spo2 data thing finally gone live.

What an anti climax 😂.
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Interestingly, it has appeared on my wife's sleep graphs too. She has a charge 2, which doesn't have the hardware!

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