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Is it possible to see SpO2 high/low in the App

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The Sense is able to track SpO2 with the SpO2 Tracker app, however there seems to be no indication of the High and Low values for the night in the Fitbit App.

 

If you install the SpO2 clock face it gives the the High and Low figures.

 

Is this a bug in the Fitbit App or SpO2 Tracker app?

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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What is it that you're asking @Guy_ have you read the help doc? 

 

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Where in the Fitbit app do you see the high and low spO2 for the night? It only shows a calculated value, not the range.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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@Guy_   No, it's not a bug.  It just seems to be how Fitbit set this up.  Your Health Metrics tile shows an average sleeping SpO2.  But if you want to see the range, you need one of the SpO2 clock faces.

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@LZeeW  thanks, isn't that a bit odd or an oversight?

 

The Fitbit App obviously has all the readings to calculate the value for night, but it seems they forgot to show the range, with highs and lows, which is rather interesting health information to know, especially if you are paying Premium.

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Under sleep, restoration I see. 

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@Guy_ 

I was wondering the same. But remember that, at the beginning, we needed to use a specific watchface just to measure Spo2 and now it's automatic.

Hopefully they will adjust other things and we will be able to see the minimum/maximum without the need to use a specific watchface.

The graph that they are showing within the "sleep data" should have also the %, instead of just "low/high variations" and it would be perfect.

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@Mladen90 the specific watch face not only displayed, but did the advanced recording of the SpO2. This recording function has been removed from the clock and now in its own app. 

We currently have 9 different watch faces with SpO2 for the tracker. 

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@Mladen90 @LZeeW 

 

Thanks for confirming that the High and Low SpO2 percentages are not visible in the Fitbit App.

 

However as a test, once the Health Metrics showed the percentage for the night, switching to the SpO2 clock face immediately showed the same result and also gave the High and Low percentages. Then reverted back to the more useful normal clock face.

 

This confirms that the SpO2 tracker app does record the necessary information but that the Fitbit App just doesn't display it.

 

Its rather tedious to have to switch clock faces to get the High/Low range especially when you are a premium user.

 

Hopefully it will get fixed and included in a dedicated SpO2 Tile that should come with Sense and Versa 3 watches, as that's a builtin functionality sold with the watch and should not require to be a premium user to get it.

Author | ch, passion for improvement.

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Hello @Guy_ ,

please use the dedicated Feature Suggestion Board to post your request.

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@Giampi71  Good idea - will request the tile, was just making sure nothing had been missed in the current version of the Fitbit App

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