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No SP02 readings or graph

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Under Health metrics ‘oxygen saturation SP02’ I don’t have a graph - I still have ‘download app’ and ‘download clock-face’. I’ve already done both and slept a couple of nights without any update to the section. I’ve uninstalled the app and reinstalled, removed the clock face and reinstalled but nothing happens - it still tells me to install. Running the latest Fitbit app version and recently updated the Sense. Help! 

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The SpO2 clock faces show the average and range. As far as I know neither the unit nor the app show a graph of the oxygen level through the night.

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It's been like that since the last update. I keep getting the same answer from fitbit on social media. Trouble shooting,I have did this four times now and allowed all permisions on the app and the watch face and still it isn't working. It seems to me that fitbit don't want to or cant fix it.

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@wtksk8r is right. You will not see a graph of specific SPO2 readings. My Cardiologist and I went thru the available SPO2 info earlier this week. He liked the reports but wished they provided specific readings for SPO2 throughout the night. I’ve made a suggestion to the Feature Suggestion forum. When I hear back on their decision to post it, I’ll let you know and will provide a link so you can vote. 

 

You can read more about SPO2 here, in the Help pages. 

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My suggestion was approved for the Feature suggestion forum. You can vote for it here.

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hypoxia and on long term oxygen where maintaining SpO2 at  Nail polish, dirt, artificial nails can cause falsely low readings or no Your doctor may ask you to keep a record of your home oximetry measurements on a chart.

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Me too, and I've tried everything! 

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