Although the Spo2 sensors that are installed in smartwatches are not as accurate as an oximeter is, they can at least give you a fair idea if your blood oxygen level is alarmingly low or below normal.
A friend I know bought a smartwatch when he started experiencing symptoms of Covid-19, primarily to keep a check on his blood oxygen levels. When asked why he bought a device worth Rs 30,000 instead ...
There are many factors and scientific reasons that determine the accuracy of the smartwatches and the oximeters. But let's hear what the doctors have to say. A friend I know bought a smartwatch when ...
Key Takeaways Normal SpO2 readings typically range from 95% to 100%, while readings below 90% require immediate medical attention Proper preparation, including warming hands, removing nail polish, and ...
Quickly measured without a blood draw, pulse oximetry or SpO2 indicates the estimated oxygen saturation of red blood cells. It is an indirect measure, calculated through a clip-on fingertip device ...
Monitoring your blood oxygen levels is one of the most crucial things to do during a Covid infection, and could help determine if you need medical attention. While a pulse oximeter is the go-to device ...
There’s a new wearable tech metric in town – and it’s all about blood oxygen. It might sound complicated and a little pointless, but pulse ox can reveal conditions like sleep apnea – and help athletes ...
Fitbit has released an update for its Versa and Ionic lines that lets you quickly check your blood oxygen saturation. The new Fitbit SpO2 Signature watch face shows your overnight SpO2 readings, which ...