10-30-2020 05:56
10-30-2020 05:56
New watch first time to use Sp02 measurement loaded the watch face before bed, but nothing registered in the morning, is there no way of doing a Sp02 measurement other than when you go to sleep, so I could test if its working or not
10-30-2020 07:56
10-30-2020 07:56
Mine didn't work either, it just says "sleep to update". I've seen that before and had to do a bunch of tinkering around. So i'll uninstall the clockface, reboot the sense, reinstall the watchface and see if it records tomorrow. It's worked fine most nights until last night.
10-30-2020 08:16
10-30-2020 08:16
Thanks for the reply, Interesting, will give it another night and see what happens, also seems a bit heavy on battery
10-30-2020 10:05
10-30-2020 10:05
@stewart45 - the SpO2 measurement will only display after 3 nights 🙂
For more information on how to use the oxygen saturation sensor, there is a separate manual - go to the Fitbit manuals page: https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/manuals.htm
Scroll to the bottom of the page and there you will find the section 'Fitbit Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)'which has the user guide and help in various languages.
Note there you will also find the manuals/help for the ECG app.
10-30-2020 10:26
10-30-2020 10:26
That's not accurate. The 3 night delay is for skin temp as it has to establish your personal "range" over a 3 night period, and then going forward it shows your skin temp as a variance from this range.
SPo2 works right away provided you have the right clockface selected. Although if it says "sleep to update" for several nights without displaying an SPo2 % then you should change clockfaces, remove the SPo2 clockface using the Fitbit app, reboot the Sense, then reinstall the SPo2 clockface, finally select the SPo2 clockface before bedtime as it needs to be selected in order to record SPo2%.