06-02-2023
16:27
- last edited on
06-03-2023
07:38
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MarreFitbit
06-02-2023
16:27
- last edited on
06-03-2023
07:38
by
MarreFitbit
I'm volunteering for the NIH ALL OF US. I have my DNA and got a versa 4. I find it cannot do nighttime 02 so why wear in bed?
Thanks,
NP
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
06-02-2023 21:11
06-02-2023 21:11
Hi @SunsetRunner - the reason to wear it to bed is to measure your sleep, heart rate and calories etc.
It should be able to get you an SpO2 result when you sync it, but not immediately as it has to be calculated and this can take up to an hour or so sometimes.
See How do I track blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) with my Fitbit device?
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
06-03-2023 19:29
06-03-2023 19:29
I get no data at night and I see no ability to track O2 with the NIH app. Suggestions welcome. I will not pay .
Thanks
Nancy Peden, D.D.
06-03-2023 20:28
06-03-2023 20:28
@SunsetRunner - the watch must sync with the Fitbit App to be able to see your sleep and SpO2 information.
How well this works depends on getting good a sync and some patience.
See Why won't my Fitbit device sync?
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
06-03-2023 22:14
06-03-2023 22:14
It's working. I am a researcher but does anyone know what are good rates.
Support helped me install. In bed now. It's 60 now.
Thanks.