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Versa 2 blood oxygen monitoring

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For the last month, I've been reading that the Fitbit watches would receive a blood oxygen monitoring graph on the watch. I've yet to see anything on my watch. Has anyone seen or heard about this monitoring item on the watches? Thanks.

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Hi @Flasuncoast, it's nice to see you again in our Community Forums. I am sorry for the delayed response.

 

I appreciate your participation in the Forums and sharing your concern regarding the estimated oxygen variation. 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. Please note that certain customers began seeing the graph in December 2019. The feature will be available to all customers sometime in 2020. For more information about EOV, please see this help article: How do I track my estimated oxygen variation in the Fitbit app?

 

Upon checking with our Support team, I was told that you have already contacted them and that they were able to help you. Thank you for your time and efforts.


Let me know if you have any questions.

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I have not got it yet too

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Hi @Oliver1994, it's nice to see you again in our Community Forums. 

 

Thank you for joining the thread and sharing that you haven't got this feature. I appreciate your patience and understanding as it is being released slowly and will be available to all customers sometime in 2020. 

 

In case you have some spare time, I would like to invite you to visit our Discussions board where you will find great tips and encouragement from other members.

 

I'll be around if you need further assistance. 

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