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Hi @mbarylski, and thanks for taking the time to share this suggestion about having the option to see Sp02 details at anytime during the day on supported Fitbit devices. We rely on feedback like yours to help us develop products and features that we know our community wants to see. If this suggestion receives votes from other customers and gains popularity, it will be shared internally with various teams at Fitbit. To learn more about how Fitbit decides which suggestions get developed, visitour FAQs. Watch this space for status updates. In the meantime, try visiting Health & Wellness to talk with other members about all things health and fitness.
Tons of prior post asking for full time SpO2 readings so Moderator should have mentioned that a lot of people are looking for this feature and frankly this is what I thought I purchased so nice to see that three years later I finally have a way to at least see an average and the ranges.
Yes, agreed. If there are existing feature requests the moderator should've called this a duplicate and referred me to the one with the most votes. Do you by any chance know which one has the most votes? I can move my vote there.
The SPo2 clock face is almost worthless. I am removing it. I have been struggling for two week trying to get the clock face to report Spo2. It's worked once in 14 days and of course only tells me about last nights SPo2 average, which I can almost visually guess at by opening the sleep statistics in the app.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject and updated label
Hi @pscheuer. Thanks for taking the time to share this suggestion about being able to see your actual SpO2 data on the clock face with us. We rely on feedback like yours to help us develop products and features that we know our community wants to see. If this suggestion receives votes from other customers and gains popularity, it will be shared internally with various teams at Fitbit. To learn more about how Fitbit decides which suggestions get developed, visit our FAQs. Watch this space for status updates. In the meantime, try visiting Health & Wellness to talk with other members about all things health and fitness.
I've bought Charge 3 about 2 years ago for only that feature and when I realized that company lies about this I was very disapointed and couldn't get moneyback. And after 2 years I still doesn't see this. What a shame
I would like that also. Other smartwatches have this feature!. I was about to buy a Sense but I am holding back now... Fitbit, check your HR sensors (as I read that they are pretty inaccurate) and add the on demand oxygen readings as well as background measurements when active. This wouls make a usefull health traking device.
3 hours to take a reading? This is a joke.
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And by "active" I mean that it shouldn't only take readings when people are resting.
Yes, I would use this feature often. I am very disappointed that getting that data requires using that (not very pretty) face. I design faces and I like my own and others much better than that one. I have a friend who has asthma and she was looking forward to this feature (just for info, not medical decisions). Now she says she won't buy a Sense. Please correct, pronto.
Needs to happen ASAP. I see they haven’t put this in the SDK because people would be creating an app just to be able to check their spo2 all the time. This is important and necessary to have for people who have breathing difficulties.
Honestly, I would've gone with the new Samsung watch if I'd known this feature wasn't available. In all the product listings and specs I researched before making the Sense purchase, there was not a single mention that the SpO2 measurement was at all restricted, much less that it wasn't available on demand and only measured during sleep. I can't adequately express my disappointment, and I may still decide to exchange the Sense I received today in favor of a device that provides it.
Another vote here for the on-demand SpO2.. But first, let's get the overnight feature working properly. Got my new Sense last week and loaded the SpO2 clock face. First two nights, I got readings about an hour after getting up in the morning. Since then, no readings at all, and it's even saying "Sleep to Update". Since it's giving me sleep stats for all of those nights, it seems that the software is a bit confused. Hoping that the hardware I bought with the Sense is solid and I just need to wait for software updates for this device to live up to the marketing.
I agree with being able to check my spO2 when wanted. Would be helpful for working out and if there are any breathing issues.
I also, echo the difficulties reported above; where the watch will track my spO2 while sleeping, but won’t update to my metrics. It shouldn’t be this complicated. If I paid $320 for a watch and approx $8/mo. for a subscription, there should not be these kinds of issues.
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