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Are we able to track SpO2 while working out?

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With the current lockdowns I haven't had a chance to test the workout features of this watch, but are we able to track SpO2 while working out?

If the answer to that is no, when will this ever be available for us? I find it so strange that I spent nearly 500 dollars on a watch that has the sensors capable for tracking certain things, but it's only when we are asleep with certain watch faces that these are available... 

 

 

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Hi @NB37 - To answer your question, no, you are not currently able to track SPo2 while working out. The devices are set to calculate an average SPo2 reading while you are sleeping. But you can vote for this additional feature here in the Feature Suggestion forum. 

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Hi @NB37 - To answer your question, no, you are not currently able to track SPo2 while working out. The devices are set to calculate an average SPo2 reading while you are sleeping. But you can vote for this additional feature here in the Feature Suggestion forum. 

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Thank you for this - I voted.

Out of curiosity, from your personal experience do these votes ever actually get implemented? Seems like this one was started in November of Last year and still no movement on the matter? Seems like something that could be implemented fairly quickly. 

It also seems like there's other pretty basic features this watch should have that are being voted on and still there is no movement on those? Surely fitbit has to acknowledge these at some point. 

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Hello @NB37 Welcome to the Community Forums! @SunsetRunner Thanks for the input! 

 

Your feedback is very appreciated. Regarding your inquiry, we do not currently have information available about launching this feature. You can learn more about how Fitbit decides what suggestions get released in our FAQs. For now, we will leave this suggestion open for votes (and closed to comments) so that we can continue to track community demand over time.

 

Have a great day! 

Wilson M. | Community Moderator, Fitbit.
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