08-22-2022
17:23
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08-23-2022
13:50
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LizzyFitbit
08-22-2022
17:23
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08-23-2022
13:50
by
LizzyFitbit
On back of my Sense normally 2 green lights
but sometimes one of those light turns red
what does that mean???
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08-24-2022 14:20
08-24-2022 14:20
Here's a fairly non-technical article article about it from The Verge:
https://www.theverge.com/23031829/how-to-measure-spo2-smartwatch
I think roughly red and infrared light gets transmitted into wrist, and depending on how much oxygen in blood, different amount of the different wavelengths get reflected back to the sensors on watch. Fingertip sensors are generally more accurate as the light passes through the finger and sensors are on the other side.
08-22-2022 19:34
08-22-2022 19:34
I think red is for SpO2 sensor.
08-24-2022 12:15
08-24-2022 12:15
Thanks for the info
08-24-2022 14:01
08-24-2022 14:01
Is there a more in-depth answer
Can this be explained in layman’s terms?
08-24-2022 14:20
08-24-2022 14:20
Here's a fairly non-technical article article about it from The Verge:
https://www.theverge.com/23031829/how-to-measure-spo2-smartwatch
I think roughly red and infrared light gets transmitted into wrist, and depending on how much oxygen in blood, different amount of the different wavelengths get reflected back to the sensors on watch. Fingertip sensors are generally more accurate as the light passes through the finger and sensors are on the other side.
08-24-2022 19:26
08-24-2022 19:26