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Can multiple phones get notifications from a single Fitbit Sense 2?

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Long story short, my sister-in-law's husband has been hospitalized for nearly 6 months due to a major health issue. He has a long recovery ahead, but he's nearly stabilized to where he will be coming home soon. My sister-in-law would possibly like to get a Fitbit Sense 2 so that she can get notifications if his heart rate or oxygen levels drop. They would like it to be connected to his phone to get notifications from his phone, but they'd also like it to be able to send notifications to both his and her phones about heart rate, etc... Is this possible?

They know that the Fitbit Sense 2 isn't really a full medical device, this is more about adding a level peace of mind for her.

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Hello @vilas01 and welcome to the Community.  I'm sorry, but all Fitbits can only send notifications to one phone.  They are sent by Bluetooth and you can only send to one phone.  Fitbits aren't medical grade devices and you shouldn't even think of using them for peace of mind.  In addition, the SpO2 only gives an average night time reading and can't give a spot measurement.  If he needs monitoring, then he should have medical grade monitors and care.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Agreeing with @LZeeW , but also realize that being a bluetooth notification, it travels only roughly 30 feet, so no way have it could reach you at a different house.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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