The Fitbit company has just upgraded, too, to Apple and has begun offering new functionality with a firmware update on its smart watches, a function that allows to measure oxygen levels, a task discovered a few years ago in the Samsung S range but disappeared without a trace.
When Apple launched the Apple Watch in March 2015 in the market (it was officially launched in September 2014), the iFixit guys found that iron seemed to have the ability to monitor oxygen levels
As we read in the TizenHelp media, some users of Fitibt devices in the United States have started being available through the app data related to oxygen oxygen testing. This is possible because it has a sensor that can measure blood oxygen, a sensor found only in the Fit Ionic, Versa and Charge 3 models.
To a new phase of the Fitbit program when data collected from blood oxygen levels is displayed, we can read:
Blood oxygen saturation is usually variable, but greater variability may be related to respiratory problems. The estimated variability in oxygen achieves a change in the saturation of your oxygen in the blood.
If we bear in mind that the Apple Watch already has hardware capable of monitoring the amount of oxygen in the blood, it probably is do not take long to be available, since the Fitbit models are not the only and only they offer, so this work is likely to be done with the launch of watOS 7, a version that will probably include a sleep quality meter.
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