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The suffering of changing the watch face every night.

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Already two nights I forgot to switch to the SPO2 watch-face to track the oxygen level, within a week.

 

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I, too, got tired of changing it, and now just leave it on the SpO2 clock.

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But the SpO2 face doesn't give show your sleep score, which is just silly.

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Lol. likewise.

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Yea, this is getting tedious. Go here to vote to get Fitbit to change this silly design: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Suggestions/View-SpO2-in-app-and-don-t-require-SpO2-clock-fa...

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Do you mean if i sleep with SpO2 face clock the watch won't track sleep & I wont get the sleep data next day?

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Try setting an alarm on your Sense for awhile before your usual bedtime to remind you to change it. I do that (mine is set for 11:30 p.m.) and it really helps!

Original Flex (March 2014); Charge HR; Alta HR; Original Versa; Inspire; Sense; Charge 5; Inspire 2
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Thanks for the tip. It helps but I hope they'll offer a permanent solution to this.

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plus the sleep score is not accurate either. I woke up this morning at 6:40 AM, turned the sleep mode off and put my watch on the side. I then wore the watch back at 7:46 AM to go with with daily routine. When I checked my sleep stats, it shows me in Deep Sleep from 6:40-7:46 when I did not even have the watch on. So obviously it calculates the data all wrong. Will try this a few times and confirm but giving wrong stats is even worse than no stats at all. 

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FYI SpO2 face is consuming more battery than usual, it's in the manual

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I confirm. With me it happened differently.

I came back from the gym and before I hit the shower I left the watch on the table. After the shower I went for the watch and I noticed the red light was blinking. It thought I was sleeping .......and tried to track the oxygen level.

Wow

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Wait, you have to have the SpO2 face on at night or else the watch doesn't even track the data?  wtf?

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I think it'll track Sp02, but it won't show % on the clock face. Either way, it's a really dumb implementation. Vote here to get them to change it: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Suggestions/View-SpO2-in-app-and-don-t-require-SpO2-clock-fa....

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@stellafred I have started doing that too. 

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I'm wondering if we can us IFTTT to automatically change the watch face for us? Does any know if this might work?

 

Ionic = deceased. Sense since 25/9
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okay an update on this. this morning when I turned off the sleep mode, I waited an extra second before putting the sense down. I saw the red sensor on for a sec and then it turned off. Once I put the sense down and came back, it did not record me in deep sleep (as it did yesterday). So it seems like you have to wait a sec after turning off the sleep mode for the sensor to go away. 

On the bright side, I noticed the time whenever I woke up in the middle of the night and it shows me as awake all those times (so I guess it is tracking accurately). Would keep experimenting with it to find the right mix. 

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