12-17-2019 10:27
12-17-2019 10:27
Why is this now available on only some Charge 3 and Versas?
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
01-20-2020 07:07
01-20-2020 07:07
01-20-2020 07:18
01-20-2020 07:18
01-20-2020 09:46
01-20-2020 09:46
Hello everyone!
As mentioned before, the red and infrared sensors on the back of your Fitbit device capture the data that you see on your estimated oxygen variation (EOV) graph. Although the sensors are components of a relative SpO2 sensor, the graph is not a relative SpO2 estimate.
Your EOV graph is located under sleep stages in the Fitbit app, or, if you’re a premium subscriber, it’s on the Restoration tab under your sleeping heart rate information. If you don’t see your EOV graph, note that:
-You must get sleep stages and wear one of the following Fitbit devices to get the EOV graph: Charge 3, Ionic, and devices in the Versa series.
-Certain customers began seeing the graph in December 2019. The feature will be available to all customers sometime in 2020.
We hope this answers some questions.
01-20-2020 10:04
01-20-2020 10:04
@LanuzaFitbit thank you very much for the update. I understand from your answer you can't give an estimate of the official release date. I hope the first wave will give enough data for a speedy rollout.
01-20-2020 10:21
01-20-2020 10:21
I read by the end of January
01-20-2020 10:55
01-20-2020 10:55
01-20-2020 10:57
01-20-2020 10:57
«The feature will be available to all customers sometime in 2020»
That's disappointing. But thanks for the Info.
01-20-2020 12:33
01-20-2020 12:33
01-20-2020 18:04
01-20-2020 18:04
Hi,
You're welcome. We're more than glad to help you regarding your Fitbit Versa 2 SpO2 (oxygen level) inquiry.
We'd like to let you know that the estimated oxygen variation (EOV) graph is an estimate of the variability of the oxygen level in your blood. The data comes from the red and infrared sensors on the back of your Fitbit device. Variations in your EOV graph may indicate variations in your breathing during sleep.
Your EOV graph is located under sleep stages in the Fitbit app, or, if you’re a premium subscriber, it’s on the Restoration tab under your sleeping heart rate information. If you don’t see your EOV graph, note that:
If there are any additional inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are at your service.
Sincerely,
Yicely.T and the Fitbit Team
01-20-2020 19:11
01-20-2020 19:11
01-21-2020 01:47
01-21-2020 01:47
01-21-2020 04:50
01-21-2020 04:50
I read it’s coming to all by end of January
01-21-2020 18:00
01-21-2020 18:00
Still dont have it.
01-21-2020 18:07
01-21-2020 18:07
01-21-2020 19:03
01-21-2020 19:03
was working for several days, but now is entirely gone. what's up?
01-22-2020 07:12 - edited 01-22-2020 07:13
01-22-2020 07:12 - edited 01-22-2020 07:13
@Loripliett See best answer: "You must get sleep stages and wear one of the following Fitbit devices to get the EOV graph: Charge 3, Ionic, and devices in the Versa series."
01-22-2020 07:16 - edited 01-22-2020 07:17
01-22-2020 07:16 - edited 01-22-2020 07:17
@KJSS see best answer: "Certain customers began seeing the graph in December 2019. The feature will be available to all customers sometime in 2020."
So it may take a while before you see it...
01-22-2020 07:27
01-22-2020 07:27
I was getting the EOV graph just fine for a couple of weeks. It was clearly visible and useful. I am using an iPhone running current iOS.
On some mornings there seemed to be a delay. Everything but the EOV graph would render.
This included older older dates which had rendered fine on prior days. Then miraculously it would appear and work fine.
Now it has ceased to appear entirely.
BTW very clever using EOV, it was a great idea to use relative values.
01-22-2020 07:46
01-22-2020 07:46
01-22-2020 07:53
01-22-2020 07:53