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Always on showing actual heart rate not just time and date.

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The always on clock face needs to show heart rate in addition to time and date.  SpO2 data would be great if it also showed. I had a stroke about a year and a half ago.  I was completely paralyzed on my right side.  After therapy I am getting quite a bit of function back.  While in therapy, the therapist would always check spO2 level before starting.  Initially I was experiencing some breathing issues.  A year ago I quit breathing during exercise.  I was wearing a Fitbit Charge 3 at the time.  The hospital told me I had had a heart attack.  When I checked the record on the Fitbit later it showed my heart still working for a few minutes after I quit breathing.  Surprisingly the Fitbit survived an immersion in an ice bath and a defibrilator being used a few times.  

 

 

 

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I think you'll be better with a garmin for that..

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Why? This is suppose to be a minimal design to use a min anal of power. However you should put your request on the feature suggestion board. 

I haven't found a valid reason to use the AOD. 

The AOD uses way to much battery. 

The AOD quickly changes to the normal clock to fast with a lift if the arm that I rarely ever see the AOD. 

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