09-05-2022
05:42
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09-05-2022
09:57
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MarreFitbit
09-05-2022
05:42
- last edited on
09-05-2022
09:57
by
MarreFitbit
Changed from Fitbit charge 5 last week to versa 2 and my versa 2 is not tracking my SPO2 or skin temp. How can I fix it ?
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09-05-2022 10:00 - edited 06-02-2023 12:52
09-05-2022 10:00 - edited 06-02-2023 12:52
Hi there, @Brandx07. Welcome to the Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post about the inconvenience with your new Versa 2.
Please note that you need to wear your Versa 2 for three days before you start seeing values.
Factors that may cause skin temperature to vary nightly include changes in room temperature, bedding, circadian rhythm, menstrual cycle, or the potential onset of fever.
Note: Significant changes in ambient temperature may negatively impact skin temperature tracking. For more information see, How can Fitbit help me track my temperature?
Regarding SpO2, keep the following in mind to make sure your Fitbit device successfully measures your SpO2 values:
Turning off any clock face permissions can cause the clock face to stop functioning. To check these settings:
Your Fitbit device must be able to consistently track your SpO2 data:
Wear your device slightly higher on your wrist.
Make sure your device is in contact with your skin.
Your device should be snug but not constricting.
Tattooed skin can impact the accuracy of the red and infrared sensors on your Fitbit device.
For more information about SpO2, see: How do I track blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) with my Fitbit device?
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09-05-2022 10:00 - edited 06-02-2023 12:52
09-05-2022 10:00 - edited 06-02-2023 12:52
Hi there, @Brandx07. Welcome to the Community Forums. Thanks for the details provided in your post about the inconvenience with your new Versa 2.
Please note that you need to wear your Versa 2 for three days before you start seeing values.
Factors that may cause skin temperature to vary nightly include changes in room temperature, bedding, circadian rhythm, menstrual cycle, or the potential onset of fever.
Note: Significant changes in ambient temperature may negatively impact skin temperature tracking. For more information see, How can Fitbit help me track my temperature?
Regarding SpO2, keep the following in mind to make sure your Fitbit device successfully measures your SpO2 values:
Turning off any clock face permissions can cause the clock face to stop functioning. To check these settings:
Your Fitbit device must be able to consistently track your SpO2 data:
Wear your device slightly higher on your wrist.
Make sure your device is in contact with your skin.
Your device should be snug but not constricting.
Tattooed skin can impact the accuracy of the red and infrared sensors on your Fitbit device.
For more information about SpO2, see: How do I track blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) with my Fitbit device?
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...