10-07-2020
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13:49
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LizzyFitbit
10-07-2020
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13:49
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LizzyFitbit
For the past week, my SpO2 worked perfectly, but last night it did not give me a reading on my clock face nor the Health Metrics. However, I saw the readings on the Estimated Oxygen Variation (the chart) so I know it was recording my oxygen the entire night. I have no idea why it didn’t record elsewhere or gave me my average reading on my clock face.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject and updated label
08-10-2021 09:22
08-10-2021 09:22
I've been using the Sense since November. The SpO2 worked pretty well most of the time however, for the last month and a half I have many nights where it decides not to record information. All the other health metrics record fine. The first time this happened was almost a week with no SpO2 data. I contacted support and they said they are working on it. It finally started recording again but after that it seems like 1 to 2 days per week I have not data. Not sure what is happening with this. How long does it take for support to step up and fix the problems or declare that the watch is malfunctioning?
08-10-2021 17:46
08-10-2021 17:46
08-12-2021 02:47 - edited 08-12-2021 17:23
08-12-2021 02:47 - edited 08-12-2021 17:23
Well, my Sense has been lagging by a day since back in Apr/May and they still have not fix it.
08-12-2021
05:30
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07-14-2024
11:12
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MarreFitbit
08-12-2021
05:30
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11:12
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MarreFitbit
This isn't a watch or sleep issue normally, its more to do with the way Fitbit calculates, or not, the value for a particular night, or even the transfer of that information to the Fitbit App display which may not succeed.
There is no indication of which of the faults cause the problem but if you go to the Today app on your watch it should appear more reliably than in the App.
Unfortunately you only get one reading per night at best instead of when you want it
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
08-12-2021 05:39
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08-12-2021
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11:12
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MarreFitbit
08-12-2021
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MarreFitbit
08-12-2021 07:15
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08-12-2021
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11:11
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MarreFitbit
08-12-2021
07:33
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11:11
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MarreFitbit
Hi @Tsrini - you should be getting estimated oxygen variation every night regardless, there isn't generally an issue with that, providing you get sufficient sleep.
You don't need an SpO2 clock face as the measurements of O2 is done by the SpO2 tracker app on a Sense.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
08-12-2021 07:48
08-12-2021 07:48
08-20-2021 19:26
08-20-2021 19:26
This is also a recurring problem with the Charge 4. It has been down for over a month and all customer support can say is that they are aware of the problem but have no idea of when or even if they will get it fixed. It is pathetic.
Time to start looking at other devices.
08-20-2021 19:34
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08-22-2021 02:26 - edited 08-23-2021 04:50
08-22-2021 02:26 - edited 08-23-2021 04:50
Here we go, I’m yet another user of the sense reporting No SpO2 reading. May I suggest that everyone here please report which device you are using for sync’ing I.e iOS or Android because it’s very difficult to understand if this problem is related to the platform or what. I’m using iOS.
Interestingly in the sleep metric the SPO2 graph has been recorded, but the percentage rage value is nowhere to be seen on either the watch or the phone app. It’s been like this for 2 days and I’ve only had my watch for 3 !! Not a good start FitBit!
Yesterday I followed FitBit suggestions of checking the SpO2 permission settings in the app (they were all fine), and then restarting the Sense. Restarting the watch seem to bring back the SpO2 reading. Today I have not restarted my watch because I want to see whether the SPO2 settings will eventually sync. Starting my watch every day with all the app checking etc. is totally unacceptable. It’s pretty obvious from all the posts to this subject there is a fault with either the watch or the operating system and Fitbit need to pull their finger out. I still have 20 days to return my watch and may consider this if the issue is not fixed very soon.
On another note, I’ve also noticed a very big power drain.
I’ve had my watch three days. Last night I fully charged it to 100%. This morning I woke up and it was on 89%. I really can’t see this lasting the claimed 6 days! (During the night the watch face is not set to turn on).
UPDATE (following day):
The SpO2 reading was eventually reported. Last nights was reported immediately upon sync this morning, so not sure why some days there is a long delay.
Have found another issue with GPS accuracy (after an exercise) that I shall report in another more relevant thread.
08-22-2021 02:44
08-22-2021 02:44
08-28-2021 03:40
08-28-2021 03:40
SPO2 is about a failed app. It works when it feels like it and you have to constantly check for updates to the app as well. It's really not worth using the feature because it's so unreliable.
08-29-2021
19:59
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11:11
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MarreFitbit
08-29-2021
19:59
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11:11
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MarreFitbit
Given up on getting reliable SpO2 from the watch, so deleted the SpO2 tracker app and now have 2 more days battery life and don't have to worry if I will get a reading or not! And have no need for an SpO2 clock face so can use any clock face.
Instead buying a Bluetooth Oximeter for less than $20 which can give me an accurate SpO2 reading whenever I want, also gives an instant accurate HRV and heart rate BPM.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
09-03-2021 06:27
09-03-2021 06:27
My SPO2 worked fine until two days ago. Now no reading?
09-08-2021 16:24
09-08-2021 16:24
Reboot your fitbit it will then show up. Must be software tealated I think
09-08-2021 16:44
09-08-2021 16:44
09-29-2021 06:59
09-29-2021 06:59
Hi LizzyFitbit,
I checked that the clock face had all permissions, the app is updated and have restarted my watch. This was 2 days ago. I have not had an SpO2 reading since 9/25. Please advise. I know it is in the 90s so the less than 80 is not a variable and I get over 4 hours of sleep every night.
Thanks.