Everyone that's taken one of those in to their doctor and compared it with the 'professional' machine has reported almost identical readings.SnoringInOregon wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 7:20 amI wonder how accurate that wrist watch oximeter is? Have you compared the readings with the kind that slips onto a finger?
The 1st generation Apple Watch had oximeter hardware. But it was never enabled. Apple never explained why. Maybe it was because of accuracy (perhaps if watch was loose, not snug against the skin?). Maybe it was because Apple decided that regulatory approval would be to hard to achieve in all the various countries?
Edit: never mind. Upon more careful examination of that ad I see that the CMS50F watch needs a finger probe for oximetry. That makes more sense than what the Apple watch was originally going to do.
Anyone have a CSM50 E or F Pulse Oximeter??
Re: Anyone have a CSM50 E or F Pulse Oximeter??
Get OSCAR
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