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    • Ronald DeRooiR Offline
      Ronald DeRooi @chrisc92
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      @chrisc92 followed all instructions with respect to blood oxygen still no reading, and yes Suunto App and Stava App are connected but still no sync from Suunto to Strava…

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        chrisc92 Bronze Member @Ronald DeRooi
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        @ronald-derooi said in O2 Sensor:

        @chrisc92 followed all instructions with respect to blood oxygen still no reading, and yes Suunto App and Stava App are connected but still no sync from Suunto to Strava…

        ok, as someone said, only new activities will be transmitted.
        After the activity is synchronised from the watch to SA, it takes only few instants to go to strava

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        • Mff73M Offline
          Mff73 @Egika
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          @egika said in O2 Sensor:

          @mff73 Blood Oxygen is not supposed to be 24/7. It is on demand only.
          The 24/7 HR is not so sensitive and working well. No need to sit still.

          I read that one day
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          i keep it conditionnal, thus i asked how it could become 24/7 with current difficulties to get a measure.
          just wondering and asking 🙂

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            Egika Platinum Member @Mff73
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            @mff73 yeah, sorry. no native speaker here. Got your comment wrong.
            Basically you give the answer yourself:
            currently O2 is finicky. That’s why it is only on demand and when sitting still.

            Once the measurement can be improved and becomes more robust, it can be made available for continuous measurement.

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            • Ronald DeRooiR Offline
              Ronald DeRooi @chrisc92
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              @chrisc92 Even then not syncing between suunto and strava

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                Ronald DeRooi @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                @dimitrios-kanellopoulos solved the blood oxygen issue, have a heart monitor which requires the contacts to be moist, so dampened my wrist u der watch slightly and got a solid reading!!

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                  Egika Platinum Member @Ronald DeRooi
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                  @ronald-derooi which is strange, as the O2 sensor in the S9P is an optical measurement and not affected by skin conductivity like ECG devices.
                  But anyway, probably the watch now was in a better position than before.
                  Good it worked for you!

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                    Ze Stuart Gold Members @Egika
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                    @egika good, simple theory. I’ve had similar issues as @Ronald-DeRooi, and repositioning hasn’t helped. It was working without issue for several days in the mountains, and then on the last day it refused to issue an SpO2 reading, behaviour that continues to today, despite a 12s reset. I logged a ticket (04298114) with support about it.

                    I did notice an improvement in SpO2 readings after I loosened my watch strap, as per a post somewhere by @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos, but that hasn’t improved/resolved this issue.

                    Divorcing this from the Peak, both the Apple Watch 6 and Fenix 6x Pro Solar are very, very picky about SpO2 readings: stillness is required, as well as correct planetary alignment. I think SpO2 is just hard, and Suunto have a few more iterations to go to get the the Apple/Garmin level of slightly better.

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                      Ramrod
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                      How do you force a fresh SpO2 measurement?

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                      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Ramrod
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                        @ramrod just touch the HR screen and it will page over and start an SpO2 reading.

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