I recently figured out how to add my Apple Watch SpO2 data to the sleep app Auto Sleep. Apple does not claim FDA approval accuracy of the O2 sensor. Often when I try to measure it on purpose with the watch the reading fails, so I don’t know that I can trust it when it records spontaneously.
Last night the Blood oxygen app reported my O2 ranging from 85 to 87% all night with an average of 86.0%. But my ahi was 0.3. And today it’s reporting my average awake O2 as 92%. My doctor wanted to hospitalize me when I had pneumonia and it fell below 92%. But I generally run a little low all the time and I’m not bothered by it at all.
I feel fine. I have a finger pulse oximeter and when I compare them they often match but sometimes they are within 1-2% either way (which seems like a lot when normal BO level is a fairly narrow range). I am rarely over 96% and tend to run 94-96 when awake. I don’t have a recording meter, unless you count the watch.
Since I just started adding that data to the sleep app I don’t have a trend. Before adding it to the sleep app I’d have a random low reading during the day when I was awake and felt fine, but the overnight measurements were fine.
Anyone else using the watch and AutoSleep app? Any thoughts?
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