01-19-2021 23:26 - last edited on 01-20-2021 11:32 by MarreFitbit
01-19-2021 23:26 - last edited on 01-20-2021 11:32 by MarreFitbit
Hi all, I am new to fitbit and am just working my way around all the functions, I have the versa special edition and I am sure I read somewhere that it measures your oxygen levels, I have downloaded a clock face with the measurement screen but despite wearing the fitbit for 2 days and nights nothing has recorded... Any advice is welcome, thanks
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01-20-2021 11:31 - edited 01-10-2024 11:34
01-20-2021 11:31 - edited 01-10-2024 11:34
Hi there @Crazycatlady123, welcome to the Community Forums.
If you see dashed lines on the clock face, a message that the SpO2 data couldn’t be read, or missing data in the Health Metrics tile in the Fitbit app on your phone, keep in mind the following Why didn't I receive SpO2 data?
Regarding EOV, estimated oxygen variation is an estimate of the changes in your blood oxygen saturation levels. For instructions, see How do I track my estimated oxygen variation in the Fitbit app? The EOV feature is designed to see specific events overnight when your blood oxygen saturation levels varied, which could indicate breathing disturbances.
Fitbit SpO2 estimates your average blood oxygen saturation levels and range while you sleep. It’s designed to see potential changes to your fitness and wellness.
Let me know how it goes.
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01-20-2021 06:50
01-20-2021 06:50
Normally all Versas have the ability to measure Oxygen levels and show the result in a graph called Estimated Oxygen Variation found in the Sleep tile in the app, is that true for you?
The clock face only shows the estimated value from the night, not the immediate one, and thats assuming that all conditions are met for it to do so. See more details
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01-20-2021 11:31 - edited 01-10-2024 11:34
01-20-2021 11:31 - edited 01-10-2024 11:34
Hi there @Crazycatlady123, welcome to the Community Forums.
If you see dashed lines on the clock face, a message that the SpO2 data couldn’t be read, or missing data in the Health Metrics tile in the Fitbit app on your phone, keep in mind the following Why didn't I receive SpO2 data?
Regarding EOV, estimated oxygen variation is an estimate of the changes in your blood oxygen saturation levels. For instructions, see How do I track my estimated oxygen variation in the Fitbit app? The EOV feature is designed to see specific events overnight when your blood oxygen saturation levels varied, which could indicate breathing disturbances.
Fitbit SpO2 estimates your average blood oxygen saturation levels and range while you sleep. It’s designed to see potential changes to your fitness and wellness.
Let me know how it goes.
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...