The Fitbit Charge 6, the latest addition to Fitbit's lineup of fitness trackers, has introduced a significant advancement in health monitoring with its built-in blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) feature.
A new sensor could soon allow hospital patients' blood oxygen levels to be checked via their breath. The technology is claimed to be more reliable and less painful than existing traditional methods.
Breathing is a crucial biological function essential for survival and various bodily processes. It occurs involuntarily, ...
Sleep apnea can cause low blood oxygen during sleep. Low oxygen levels from sleep apnea can lead to health issues like fatigue and shortness of breath. If blood oxygen levels drop below 92%, medical ...
Withings has launched the next version of its Pulse activity tracker, now called Pulse O2. The new device allows users to measure their blood oxygen levels, which help users understand the efficiency ...
Apple announced on Thursday it’s introducing a redesigned Blood Oxygen feature for some Watch Series 8, Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra. With this move, Apple is bringing back blood oxygen monitoring ...
The Apple Watch's now-axed blood oxygen features has been credited for saving a woman's life when she became unresponsive during a flight. The unnamed British woman, 70, was experiencing shortness of ...
Fitbit’s new Charge 4 fitness band can now display blood oxygen saturation levels while you sleep. The new SpO2 monitor feature tracks your blood oxygen levels when sleeping, and the data can be ...
Much of the stored blood given to millions of people every year may lack a component vital to delivering oxygen to tissues. 'There is no doubt, if you are bleeding to death from a trauma' you need a ...
One of the major selling points of Apple Watches in recent years has been the ability to test users’ blood oxygen levels. Unfortunately, ongoing litigation has prevented this feature from being ...