01-16-2020
06:28
- last edited on
09-24-2020
17:44
by
MatthewFitbit
01-16-2020
06:28
- last edited on
09-24-2020
17:44
by
MatthewFitbit
Today there had been an acknowledgment from Fitbit to Engadget that the SpO2 sensor is being enabled for users. Some are even already enjoying this feature!
Does anyone from Fitbit give more information when this roll out to the masses?
Preordered the Fitbit Charge 3, but i do not see any results yet appearing in the app!
Anyone from Fitbit?
Source:
https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/15/fitbit-blood-oxygen-tracking/
https://www.reddit.com/r/fitbit/comments/ep0kja/my_charge_3_can_suddenly_measure_oxygen_variation/
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02-19-2020 13:25
02-19-2020 13:25
I started this topic and my oxygen reports have been showing today! They are slowly rolling out I guess, i preordered at release.
02-19-2020 13:30
02-19-2020 13:30
Saw mine first time today Not sure how much use it is though
02-19-2020 22:13
02-19-2020 22:13
What is your Fitbit charge 3 firmware version?
02-19-2020 22:15
02-19-2020 22:15
02-19-2020 22:18
02-19-2020 22:18
Open Fitbit app
settings -> device -> charge 3
Then you have the version on the top
02-19-2020 23:29 - edited 02-19-2020 23:30
02-19-2020 23:29 - edited 02-19-2020 23:30
Not sure if you are asking me? But my firmware is latest as of now VERSION 1.63.5.
No Premium subscription.
And as it was activated for me yesterday, the spo2 reports are also viewable of weeks before...so thats cool.
02-19-2020 23:51
02-19-2020 23:51
Great
I just wanted to know if this feature require firmware update
Thanks
02-20-2020 00:44
02-20-2020 00:44
Dont think so...lot of people dont have it activated by Fitbit yet.
02-20-2020 01:01
02-20-2020 01:01
Bad to hear,
Fitbit is the company with the most delay of feature releasing
02-20-2020 06:22
02-20-2020 06:22
I have firmware update 1.63.5 (so nothing new), but check your app version number. On 2/18, version 3.15 of the app was available. I updated the app and now I have SPO2 showing. I hope it will stay for good.
02-20-2020 06:31
02-20-2020 06:31
02-20-2020 07:19
02-20-2020 07:19
02-20-2020 08:04
02-20-2020 08:04
02-20-2020 09:26
02-20-2020 09:26
@Master10 no it does not require a firmware update.
@bpoppe1953 as your fellow Fitbit users we only know as much as you. You will get it when it gets turned on.
On Facebook everyday I'm seeing more reports of people having this feature
02-20-2020 11:11
02-20-2020 11:11
Since a couple of days I have it to and I live in Europe (Belgium)! I was thinking it was only enrolled in the USA.
03-08-2020 14:17
03-08-2020 14:17
I was hopeful almost three weeks ago when I read this post suggesting the O2 sensor was finally rolling out, again. However, after receiving the latest Fitbit app update (version 3.16) five days ago (on 3/5/2020), still no O2 info in my app. I'm using a Pixel 3a with Android 10 and that is up-to-date too. It's so frustrating to see users receiving the O2 update and to be left out. I upgraded to the Charge 3 because of the O2 sensor. When will all users be updated? Does anyone know?
03-08-2020 21:56
03-08-2020 21:56
I'll have to look back, but it has been at least 5-6 weeks dunce I was released to all
03-09-2020 12:34
03-09-2020 12:34
I'm in the same boat as you @GaryME - two Charge 3's in the house, neither have SpO2 enabled. I'll give it a little longer, but if it doesn't come soon - I'll be returning these devices.
03-09-2020 14:14
03-09-2020 14:14
Please do check. I see other posts since mid-February from Charge 3 owners who were also wondering when they would receive the SpO2 update. I wonder, since they haven't posted again, if they are still waiting or if they've received it. Maybe they've given up? I can tell you that I'm running out of patience and it looks like I'm not the only one.
03-09-2020 20:20
03-09-2020 20:20
Do you have the latest app? Have you contacted Fitbit? According to Fitbit, everyone should have this feature on the app.
When this feature wax released to my account, I noticed that the O2 sensor had been on for the last 6 weeks.