08-28-2019
11:24
- last edited on
02-04-2020
06:25
by
LanuzaFitbit
08-28-2019
11:24
- last edited on
02-04-2020
06:25
by
LanuzaFitbit
Based on the press release for the Versa 2, an spO2 sensor will become standard and be used primarily for the sleep score.
Does anyone know if this will also be used in fitness tracking? i.e. when working out, would O2 levels be measured and considered when calculating the overall fitness score?
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02-20-2020 07:37 - edited 02-20-2020 07:38
02-20-2020 07:37 - edited 02-20-2020 07:38
Crgator—-For what it's worth, it shows my EOV back to when I got my Versa 2 in early
Jan.
now THAT is interesting! Tracked it all along and just now they show you! Hmmm
02-20-2020 08:01
02-20-2020 08:01
I still don't have the spO2 graph in my app.
02-20-2020 08:07
02-20-2020 08:07
Me neither and yet I read another article this morning proclaiming how all USA users with eligible devices (including my two week old and updated Versa 2) now have this feature! What a joke (on me for selling my Apple Watch).
02-20-2020 10:33
02-20-2020 10:33
02-20-2020 10:45
02-20-2020 10:45
02-20-2020 10:57
02-20-2020 10:57
I guess I must live in outer space because it’s not on my two week old updated device. UGH
02-20-2020 11:49
02-20-2020 11:49
02-20-2020 12:43
02-20-2020 15:14 - edited 02-20-2020 15:41
02-20-2020 15:14 - edited 02-20-2020 15:41
I literal checked just now (I checked this about 3 hours ago and wasn't there) and it is now there. It goes back to Jan 18th for me.
What would be nice is to overlay the different graphs into 1 to see the oxygen variations, HR and the different sleep stages and see if there is any correlation.
02-20-2020 15:30
02-20-2020 15:30
02-20-2020 16:56
02-20-2020 16:56
02-20-2020 17:06
02-20-2020 17:06
Yay checked hubby’s Versa2 just now and EOV is there . Wasnt there yesterday
phew another crisis solved!
02-20-2020 17:23
02-20-2020 17:23
EOV is now on my Versa 2.
02-20-2020 17:27
02-20-2020 17:27
I took it upon myself to log out of the app and log back in after reading so many posts saying it appeared (but not on mine) and guess what? IT’S NOW APPEARING! Finally!!!!
02-20-2020 18:02
02-20-2020 18:02
02-20-2020 18:31
02-20-2020 18:31
So maybe the trick is to contact Fitbit and find out what the latest version is that's out there at that moment and then look for that specific model then at least you know you're getting the most up-to-date model available
02-20-2020 18:51
02-20-2020 18:51
I just checked and I now see EOV (Esitmated Oxygen Variation) on my Fitbit app for my Versa 2. The data goes back to 1/3/2020.
My Versa 2 is running firmware ver 35.70.7.21 and my Android app version is 3.14, updated on 2/5/2020.
02-20-2020 18:59
02-20-2020 18:59
I have a 2-1/2 year old Fitbit Ionic and have the EOV graphs since mid December, but only rolled out to me a few days ago.
This link is the help for EOV.....
02-21-2020 08:06 - last edited on 09-25-2020 20:21 by LiliyaFitbit
02-21-2020 08:06 - last edited on 09-25-2020 20:21 by LiliyaFitbit
Mine appeared last night as well 🙂
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02-21-2020 08:13
02-21-2020 08:13