OXYGEN SATURATION MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING
Methods, systems, and devices for wearing detection are described. A user device may determine a condition to trigger an oxygen saturation measurement, or a measure of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), for a user of a wearable device. The condition may be based on a physical state of the wearable devi...
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creator | Pho, Gerald Zhang, Xi Wederhorn, Roosa Annikki Kenttä, Tuomas Viljami Vallat, Raphael Goff, Tom Puolitaival, Olli-Pekka Li, Ronny Patel, Shyamal Heikkinen, Olli Petteri |
description | Methods, systems, and devices for wearing detection are described. A user device may determine a condition to trigger an oxygen saturation measurement, or a measure of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), for a user of a wearable device. The condition may be based on a physical state of the wearable device, a physiological state of the user, or both. In some examples, the user device may determine the condition based on one or more relationships between sensor data from the wearable device, application data, physiological data from the wearable device, or any combination thereof. The user device may receive a measure of oxygen saturation of the user from the wearable device. The user device may cause a graphical user interface (GUI) of the user device to display an indication of the measure of the oxygen saturation for the user. |
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