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Health metrics on Versa 3, SpO2 clock face?

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I know previously you had to have a special clock face on the versa 3 to track SpO2 but when I searched for them there were only 2, and they were difficult to read. Is this not necessary anymore? I just “clicked” the Health Metrics tile on the app and didn’t know if it tracks everything on its own or if I needed to do something different.

I wear my versa 3 to sleep every night  but there are no metrics yet.

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Hi @Proverbswife - on a Versa 3 you don't need an SpO2 clock face, in fact it is probably more useful with other faces.

After syncing in the morning you can swipe the watch face to the left and tap on the Today app, scroll down to see your SpO2 results for the night, percentage and tap on it to see range. You may need to scroll to the bottom and tap EDIT if the stat isn't being shown in the list.

In the health metrics you only see the value for the night and previous nights.

In the Gallery tile of the Fitbit App, if you scroll down you should see the Spo2 tracker app that does the work.

When you sync the results have to be calculated so it can take a while to appear for the last night.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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