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/
Moderator edit: Clarified subject
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03-09-2020 21:47
03-09-2020 21:47
03-09-2020 22:42
03-09-2020 22:42
@bpoppe1953 yes that is if the user has premium.
03-10-2020 11:26
03-10-2020 11:26
I do have the latest app. I have not contacted Fitbit as I didn't think I should have to (and from what I've read elsewhere where people have tried reaching out, that didn't necessarily get them anywhere other than aggravated).
03-10-2020 11:36
03-10-2020 11:36
03-10-2020 12:05
03-10-2020 12:05
I want to thank everyone who reached out. I dug deeper and found the SpO2. I do not have the premium subscription. I found it in the Sleep report, but it wasn't obvious. I needed to open the Sleep menu, then tap on the daily report of the previous night's sleep. In that menu (and this is what I didn't do previously), follow the report to the very bottom of the page, where I found the "Estimated Oxygen Variation" report.
Thanks again. Hope this helps anyone who hasn't found it yet.
03-18-2020 15:15
03-18-2020 15:15
So am I looking in the wrong place?
03-18-2020 16:24
03-18-2020 16:24
Your screen looks a bit different than mine. I'm using Version 3.16, updated on March 2nd.
In my screen, the SpO2 is indicated as "Estimated Oxygen Variation," and its located below the "Time spent in each state of sleep" bars between there and where the "Sleeping Heart Rate" section is.
03-18-2020 16:30
03-18-2020 16:30
The location of this chart will depend on whether you have premium Fitbit or not.
03-18-2020 23:03
04-30-2020 05:50
04-30-2020 05:50
Charge 4 here. Latest FW and app. Fitbit Premium. I do not get spo2 information either.
04-30-2020 09:24
04-30-2020 09:24
I upgraded to Premium since it's available free for three months. Since I have a Charge 3, my app may look different than yours. To find the SpO2 graph on my Charge 3 in the Premium version of the app, I tap on the sleep score and on the next screen in the app I tap on the day I want to check (for instance, "Today,") and then tap on "Restoration," where my Sleeping Heart Rate is displayed, then scroll down to the "Estimated Oxygen Variation" display. As far as I know, the estimated oxygen variation in the sleep section is the only application for the SpO2 sensor.
05-02-2020 23:56 - edited 05-02-2020 23:58
05-02-2020 23:56 - edited 05-02-2020 23:58
I used to get the spo2 data in the sleep section at the bottom of which ever night I picked, checking today and it has vanished from even ones that used to have it.
The Fitbit app did get a recent update (28th April) to 3.20 so might of been turned off by mistake or deliberately.
05-03-2020 06:31
05-03-2020 06:31
This issue led me to return my Charge4 and buy a Garmin vivosmart4. Problem solved.
05-03-2020 09:06 - edited 05-03-2020 09:07
05-03-2020 09:06 - edited 05-03-2020 09:07
I'll avoid the amateur dramatics and keep mine 😛
05-27-2020 03:46
05-27-2020 03:46
Why can't it show o2 concentration as a percentage over the day
It is meant to be one if the indicator in this covid19 issue