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Hi @Jagoji, thanks for taking the time to share this product feedback about having SpO2 tracking on demand on your Charge 6 with us. Because this product feedback was already requested on this board, I’ve moved your post here. Please support this product feedback by adding your vote, this helps our developers to keep tracking its popularity and demand over time.
I also would need an updated SpO2 reader - on my old Fitbits I have recovered the nightly readings, sometimes 170+ per night. I need to track my night time and daytime SpO2. It would be incredibly useful for my doctor to be able to view these numbers. And I am receiving doctor's care for suspected emphysema (from Covid!). I guess I should also mention I've just bought a Pixel 2 watch. Thank you.
Seriously, 4 years on and still nothing on this. Every other brand on the market, including some archaic Samsung phones at this point, support spo2 on demand monitoring, and have done for the best part of half a decade. Why do Google insist on ignoring direct requests from their users, frequently shelving used features, in order to push out solutions no one has asked for...
seriously 4 years and still not able to do it please any moderator any admin anyone from Fitbit please tell us why this is not a standard for a an expensive watch I can get cheaper watches under a hundred bucks that track sp02 continuously and as accurate as any medical spo2 finger device. please someone get on the ball and get this done. it is embarrassing it does not have it.
I just had a cardiac ablation and would REALLY have appreciated the ability to check my current O2 level as I need to be concerned about pulmonary emboli right now. After 4 years and 21 pages of requests, it would seem that FitBit should have enabled this feature by now.
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