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I just barely got my first fitbit today. I got it specifically because it marketed SpO2 tracking. I’m probably going to be returning it. I’m really disappointed and want to just go back to my old smart watch. This has been my worst experience with a new tech device. There’s been a lot of other issues with it, but this SpO2 problem is pretty much the last straw
Recommend you return it. I need real time O2 readings due to fibrosis in my lungs. Finally got an Apple Watch and love it. Gives me all kinds of real time health info including O2.
Hopefully you can return it. Fitbit has really let us down. I'm not in the apple ecosystem so I have a Samsung galaxy watch and I'm happier with it. You would think with almost 450 responses Fitbit would understand how angry and betrayed we are as customers. Instead we occasionally get a response like "Reviewed By Moderator" and a "Thanks for you input"....Geez, seriously???
I gave up on my versa and gave it to my son who doesn't care as much about spo2 as I do. I got a refurbished Samsung Galaxy watch 4 off eBay and I'm thrilled with it. I'll never ever waste my money on a Fitbit product.
My Sense-1 may go to my daughter, plus my Versa is sitting around somewhere. I've got the G5 now, and while nothing is perfect, it's a huge improvement.
There are so many requests on this thread and others threads and so if any of the developers were noticing, one would think Fitbit would just address it - whether they will implement or why not. To remain silent, or falsely suggest they have SpO2 live tracking systems in place, is sadly damaging to its reputation. Agree that it’s time to switch to other products. I’m so sad and very disappointed. I really was sold on Fitbit being the best in class. But, no one is listening and so feel I’m wasting my breath here. Sigh…
I purchased the Inspire 3 under the impression that the health metrics such as SP02, skin temperature, and HR variability would be available all of the time. To my disappointment, these metrics only work when sleeping. I do not want to sleep with a health tracker so these features are non functioning to me.
Have you seen those large, cumbersome infrared emitting fingertip attachments in a hospital? They can monitor SpO2 24/7.
It takes a large form factor and lots of light, and a more sensitive and active point on the body for consistent measurements.
Even these monitors can be slipped off easily enough. I've had experience being on a hospital bed with such a monitor. Nurses would come in quite often in fact, simply to check that monitor because random motions would throw it off and alert their monitors I might need help.
Some people with very serious need for it can get surgical implant technology perhaps for constant monitoring (more expensive and risky than a watch tracker).
Since we are actually still enough during sleep, we can actually get a fairly reliable average (not moment to moment, "24/7") from the infrared tracker on watches, today.
Maybe later the detection will improve, maybe a finger ring tracker will be better at this when we are not actively manipulating with our hands.
For now, expect the technology to do what it says it could do, which is sleep time SpO2 concentration average. I also reflect that when I started using my watch, I wanted or liked the idea of 24/7 SpO2 monitoring, I read more about it. I reflected on my hospital SpO2 monitoring experiences and realized "oh they're doing a not bad job at this with a watch in 2023!"
As a non scientist and non-Fitbit employee, I feel more justified saying the above than otherwise. The above is just the basic layperson's understanding, not getting into light, math, or motion as well what watches can do at the same time.
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Please bring back the basic features you took away from almost every watch and tracker in the line up, it is very disappointing to see that Fitbit lacks these features. Every other smart watch brand has these features except Fitbit.
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@LizzyFitbit , instead of telling people the feature requested is already on a certain thread, Why not tell Google to add the feature in ASAP. Everyone here has been waiting for this feature for years and I'm sure many has already left Fitbit for some other device. I'm getting ready to move on as well for something else. Was hopping the Pixel watch will have it, but nope, Google is not adding this feature. And if they are, they are making people pay a premium package which are free from every other company. Besides the feature that is not available, the pixel watch is terrible is battery life. make the watch to last a week. The Fitbit Sense is almost a perfect watch.
At this time, all-day SpO2 tracking is not available. This is the functionality of the device, not the API. I am going to move your request to our feature suggestion section of the forums.
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