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I'm gutted. I only ordered my Sense for this feature. Now I find out it doesn't have it. What's the point of an SpO2 sensor if you can't get a reading from it?
@D8veh , I've bought Charge 3 with only that purpose 2 years ago and I still doesn't have it, man. What a shame, really. So I don't have smart alerts, find my phone function, really disappointment
Yeah considering making a return as well just got it and the monitoring features I got it for just don’t work or aren’t released and may never release it seems. Sounds like competitors product will work better thanks.
Already returned mine and got galaxy watch 3 and it feels premium. Screen resolution is way better than sense, looks and UI every thing gives you a feel of a true smart watch rather than just fitness tracker which is what I felt with sense. For merely 40 more bucks galaxy watch3 offers alot
I’m very disappointed by how much Fitbit is lagging behind other fitness trackers, especially the cheap no name Chinese ones. Aren’t we supposed to lead in technology? How can you not offer real time Spo2?
Just make this an app! If I can buy a $25 SpO2 reader online and it can read my levels in under 30 seconds, the Fitbit Sense should be able to do the same thing at any moment I go into an app to turn on the SpO2 sensor. That is true SpO2 readings, on the spot, not just waiting while your sleeping to see your levels the next morning! Come on! That is not true on the spot health monitoring. Please, these are simple requests for you!
I agree with this request and in addition I would like, like many other users, to be able to take instantaneous oxygen saturation measurements, so I wish. After all, it is a key feature in most smartwatches of all major manufacturers, but even smaller companies. I'm sorry it has not been added to Fitbit 's new products.
Need real time oxygen levels during the day, not just during sleep levels. Very disappointed that this more expensive piece of equipment does not support on demand oxygen levels, while cheaper watches do provide this feature. This is a feature I would use multiple times on a daily basis.
I Dont understand why Fitbit doesn't have this feature as standard! A little disappointed with the features of this! I was initially going to get the Samsung active but decided to purchase the versa 3 because alot of reviewers saying it is a better fitness tracker! At the moment in having my doubts! Design is the only thing I really like at the moment!
I've found the sp02 sensing very hit and miss. It works about half the time, and I have to wait till an hour or so after I get up in the mornings to get the reading. This is totally unacceptable!
Yes please add this feature. Other companies are adding this feature or have already done so. This isn't new technology, the watch is already capable for sp02 readings. Also not only would adding spot checking be helpful but to just treat sp02 as a continuous reading like your heart rate would be even better. Its one of the things that is preventing me from upgrading to a new watch like the sense is that the sp02 feature is so heavily underutilized in the fitbit lineup.
Like most companies, they will pay attention if it starts to affect the bottom line. It's such an obvious upgrade I can't believe it's not already under development for future update.
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