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Does Versa include SPO2?

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I am curious if this device contains the SPO2 sensor that is hopefully going to add to the Fitbit abilities moving forward.

 

 

Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity. 

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Hi Marco,what about SpO2 fitur in fitbit versa right now?is it working already?how about the accuracy?

 

 

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I keep seeing reference to Spo2 readings being available on Versa.  Is this available and if so, how is it set up?

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Hi, SpO2 is indeed available on the Versa, but not yet activated by Fiibit. Maybe it will be acivated in the new Firmware update, untill that time you cannot use it or set it up, unfortulately. 

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Thank you. I thought that might be the case, just thought it was curious that they keep advertising it.

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Just curious where you have seen it advertised.  I have seen other sites reviews mention it, but don't recall seeing Fitbit advertising it.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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I’ve been seeing it on Fitbit’s official site, under “what’s new.” Both Versa and Ionic are advertised as having it but apparently not active yet.

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It has the sensor, you can't use it. That's why everyone is mad.

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It has the sensor.  You can't use it.  That's why we're all angry.

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The hardware has been available in the Versa for a year now. Can we get on with it already? Would love to see this activated very soon...

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With the new app UI update, I have a feeling new features will be in tow. Fingers crossed.

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Sorry buddy, I don't think it'll ever happen. Fitbit Ionic has been
available for much longer, it's not supported.

Charge 3, recently released, it isn't supported.

I'm kind of fine it's not going to happen, what is bothering me is that
they are again pulling the same trick on their new products. They know what
they are doing, they choose to use this as a false USP.
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This is fraud and misleading CUSTOMERS. And still this continues with new products. 

 

I bought the versa especially for the “comming soon” O2 sensor !! Almost 1 year ago 😞

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Is it available in Fitbit Versa now? How to enable?

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Nope not available ... 

 

the SPO2 is active when i’m sleeping ( reddish sensor light when i wake up )

 

weird stuff .. i did not give permission to use me as test base !

 

FITBIT GIVE US WHAT YOU PROMISSED !!

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My daughters bought me this for my 60th Birthday. I fly a paraglider and thermal to altitude and wear a Pulsox to monitor my oxygen level. I particularly asked them to buy this as it had the SP02 feature. I am beyond upset that it does not work. To put this in the advertising including the press release is totally false advertising, it is not misleading or an oversight it is blatant lies. I am a totally pissed off customer. I don't want to return it as it has sentimental value now and would look bad in any case I don't have the receipt, but I will be contacting the local trading standards as to your utterly unethical false advertising of a product that does not contain the features advertised. I have purchased a $14 Chinese rip off of your product and the SP02 works on it, it doesn't work well compared to my finger pulseox but heck it works and its not bad so shame on you that you can't make yours work and you are charging for the feature and advertising it.

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A year later. Allow it to be displayed, and add it to the sleep analysis. That's what we need!

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Vapor ware!

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@Fitbit: Really bad customer treatment .. marketing bullsh.... other competitors have it for over a year now !

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This whole thing has me baffled. They first started selling Fitbits with
SPO2 sensors, what, about 2 years ago, and they still can't figure out what
to do with the sensors?

1. Let you monitor your SPO2 levels in realtime, also logged and easy to go
through so you or a medical professional can analyze them.
2. Use the data in the sleep tool to make the sleep level more accurate
plus help spot apnea and how severe it is.
3. Show it during exercise.

My only thoughts on possibilities;
1. The hardware doesn't actually exist.
2. It's there but defective.
3. They just don't give a hoot and are so used to bsing about it that it's
now part of their nature.
4. They bought or designed hardware without ever giving a thought as to how
to make it work. But considering how long its been, if there were problems
with the hardware, they'd have worked it out by now.

Instead they come up with meaning less answers - or ignore the questions.
They ought to be all over this thread.
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Glad I read this because I almost bought one th

Today for $150 but after reading this BS about the SpO2, I will pass

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