

Your bloodstream must be able to carry oxygen throughout your body.Īn issue with any of these factors could impact your SpO2 values.Your lungs must be able to inhale air containing oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.There must be enough oxygen in the air you are breathing.These include, but are not limited to, the following: Several factors can affect your body's ability to maintain blood oxygen levels. Differences in anatomical body structures can also impact the accuracy of your Fitbit device’s sensors.
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For Inspire 3, Sense series, Versa 3, and Versa 4, you can install either an SpO2 clock face or the SpO2 app to collect SpO2 data. Note that for Ionic, Versa, Versa Lite Edition, and Versa 2, SpO2 data is only collected when you use an SpO2 clock face. Swipe up to find the Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) tile.In the morning, open the Fitbit app and tap the Health Metrics tile.

Wear your device for at least a full day, including to sleep at night.For other devices, a Fitbit Premium subscription is required to see health metrics data. To see historical data, upgrade to Fitbit Premium. The Health Metrics tile is available with Charge 4, Charge 5, Inspire 3, Luxe, Sense series, Versa 2, Versa 3, and Versa 4.

See your SpO2 trends in the Health Metrics tile in the Fitbit app on your phone. If your sleep session is split into 2 separate logs or you take a long nap, the tile updates to show data for the most recent sleep session. The tile shows data for your most recent sleep session. It may take around an hour for your SpO2 values to appear after you wake up.
